Explaining the 2022 Record Low Great Salt Lake Volume

IF 4.6 1区 地球科学 Q1 GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Geophysical Research Letters Pub Date : 2025-01-21 DOI:10.1029/2024GL112154
Siiri Bigalke, Paul Loikith, Nicholas Siler
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The Great Salt Lake reached the lowest water volume in its entire 170+ year record in 2022. To explain this record low we develop and apply a lake mass-balance model and perform four simulations: one where all input and output variables are fixed to their mid-20th century average resulting in an equilibrium lake volume, and three others where one of the input variables (precipitation or streamflow) or the output variable (evaporation) follows observations while the other two are fixed to their mid-20th century average. Results show anomalously low streamflow accounting for the largest proportion of the lake volume departure from the equilibrium state by 2022, resulting in about three times the additional water loss over 1950–2022 as increasing evaporation, which played the second largest role. Precipitation changes played a minimal role. Though streamflow had a greater effect, the lake would not have reached the record low volume without increasing evaporation.

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解释 2022 年大盐湖水量创新低的原因
2022年,大盐湖的水量达到了170多年来的最低记录。为了解释这一创纪录的低点,我们开发并应用了一个湖泊质量平衡模型,并进行了四种模拟:一种是将所有输入和输出变量固定为20世纪中期的平均值,从而产生平衡的湖泊体积,另外三种是其中一个输入变量(降水或流量)或输出变量(蒸发)遵循观测结果,而另外两个是固定为20世纪中期的平均值。结果表明,到2022年,异常低流量在湖泊水量偏离平衡状态中所占的比例最大,导致1950-2022年的额外水分损失约为蒸发增加的3倍,其作用第二大。降水变化的作用最小。虽然水流的影响更大,但如果没有增加蒸发,湖泊的水量不会达到创纪录的低水平。
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Geophysical Research Letters
Geophysical Research Letters 地学-地球科学综合
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期刊介绍: Geophysical Research Letters (GRL) publishes high-impact, innovative, and timely research on major scientific advances in all the major geoscience disciplines. Papers are communications-length articles and should have broad and immediate implications in their discipline or across the geosciences. GRLmaintains the fastest turn-around of all high-impact publications in the geosciences and works closely with authors to ensure broad visibility of top papers.
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