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Zhang, Chenchen, Xiao, Xiangming, Wang, Xinxin, Yi, Shuang, Meng, Cheng, Qin, Yuanwei, Yao, Yuan, Yin, Leikun, Celis, Jorge, Pan, Li, Pan, Baihong, Yang, Xuebin, and Dong, Jinwei, 2025. Climate-induced losses of surface water and total water storage in Northeast Asia. Communications Earth and Environment, 6(1):479, doi:10.1038/s43247-025-02449-0.
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@ARTICLE{2025ComEE...6..479Z,
author = {{Zhang}, Chenchen and {Xiao}, Xiangming and {Wang}, Xinxin and {Yi}, Shuang and {Meng}, Cheng and {Qin}, Yuanwei and {Yao}, Yuan and {Yin}, Leikun and {Celis}, Jorge and {Pan}, Li and {Pan}, Baihong and {Yang}, Xuebin and {Dong}, Jinwei},
title = "{Climate-induced losses of surface water and total water storage in Northeast Asia}",
journal = {Communications Earth and Environment},
keywords = {Earth Sciences, Physical Geography and Environmental Geoscience},
year = 2025,
month = jun,
volume = {6},
number = {1},
eid = {479},
pages = {479},
abstract = "{Water shortages are intensifying globally due to climate change and
human activities. Northeast Asia, with diverse ecosystems and
transboundary water systems, is particularly sensitive to these
pressures. Yet, the region's water resource changes and drivers
remain largely unknown. Here, we integrate Landsat and
Sentinel-2 images, Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment and
its Follow-On observations, climate and anthropogenic data,
finding a net surface water area loss of 16 {\texttimes} 10$^{3
}$km$^{2}$ in Far East Russia over 2000-2023, primarily driven
by rising temperature and evaporative demand, and a net surface
water area gain of 3 {\texttimes} 10$^{3 }$km$^{2}$ in Northeast
China, primarily driven by increasing precipitation and
irrigation infrastructure. Approximately 1004 0.5{\textdegree}
gridcells (1.4 {\texttimes} 10$^{6 }$km$^{2}$) have concurrent
losses of surface water area and total water storage.
Approximately 185 million people reside in watersheds with
surface water area or total water storage loss, underscoring the
need for sustainable water management under intensifying climate
change and human activities.}",
doi = {10.1038/s43247-025-02449-0},
adsurl = {https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2025ComEE...6..479Z},
adsnote = {Provided by the SAO/NASA Astrophysics Data System}
}
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