Specifically, these results predict a loss of 15 to 30 per cent of temperate grasslands by the end of the century with a substantial increase in
deep soil drought conditions.
Not exact matches
In retrospect agriculture in Australia was always going to be challenging and problematic, given the country's relative lack of good,
deep soils, together with its harsh climate and propensity for
drought and floods.
The boundary of the closed canopy forest with transitional forest or savanna (right) corresponds closely to 50 percent
drought probability, consistent with the requirement to recharge
deep soil reservoirs every 2 years as discussed by Nepstad et al. (2007).
Yes,
drought (Dai 2010:
Drought Under Global Warming for instance), floods, general bunching of rainfall into briefer, heavier rains, and how
deep are Canadian
soils?