Scientific Reports (Sep 2024)

Sediment load assessments under climate change scenarios and a lack of integration between climatologists and environmental modelers

  • Ewa Szalińska,
  • Paulina Orlińska-Woźniak,
  • Paweł Wilk,
  • Ewa Jakusik,
  • Petr Skalák,
  • Agnieszka Wypych,
  • Jeff Arnold

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-72699-z
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 1
pp. 1 – 9

Abstract

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Abstract Increasing precipitation accelerates soil erosion and boosts sediment loads, especially in mountain catchments. Therefore, there is significant pressure to deliver plausible assessments of these phenomena on a local scale under future climate change scenarios. Such assessments are primarily drawn from a combination of climate change projections and environmental model simulations, usually performed by climatologists and environmental modelers independently. Our example shows that without communication from both groups the final results are ambiguous. Here, we estimate sediment loads delivered from a Carpathian catchment to a reservoir to illustrate how the choice of meteorological data, reference period, and model ensemble can affect final results. Differences in future loads could reach up to even 6000 tons of sediment per year. We suggest there must be a better integration between climatologists and environmental modelers, focusing on introducing multi-model ensembles targeting specific impacts to facilitate an informed choice on climate information.

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