Journal article
Watersheds may not recover from drought
TJ Peterson, M Saft, MC Peel, A John
Science | AMER ASSOC ADVANCEMENT SCIENCE | Published : 2021
Abstract
The Millennium Drought (southeastern Australia) provided a natural experiment to challenge the assumption that watershed streamflow always recovers from drought. Seven years after the drought, the runoff (as a fraction of precipitation) had not recovered in 37% of watersheds, and the number of recovered watersheds was not increasing. When recovery did occur, it was not explained by watershed wetness. For those watersheds not recovered, ∼80% showed no evidence of recovering soon, suggesting persistence within a low-runoff state. The post-drought precipitation not going to runoff was found to be likely going to increased evapotranspiration per unit of precipitation. These findings show that wa..
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Funding Acknowledgements
The majority of funding was received from the Victorian Government Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning under the Victorian Water and Climate Initiative with recent supplemental support from the Australian Research Council (FT120100130 and LP180100796).