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River interlinking alters land-atmosphere feedback and changes the Indian summer monsoon

Earth Sciences

River interlinking alters land-atmosphere feedback and changes the Indian summer monsoon

T. Chauhan, A. Devanand, et al.

Explore the intriguing results of a study conducted by Tejasvi Chauhan, Anjana Devanand, Mathew Koll Roxy, Karumuri Ashok, and Subimal Ghosh, which investigates how massive river interlinking projects in India may inadvertently worsen water stress by altering precipitation patterns, especially during La Niña years. This research underscores the critical importance of model-guided assessments for large hydrological projects.... show more
Abstract
Massive river interlinking projects are proposed to offset observed increasing droughts and floods in India, the most populated country in the world. These projects involve water transfer from surplus to deficit river basins through reservoirs and canals without an in-depth understanding of the hydrometeorological consequences. Here, we use causal delineation techniques, a coupled regional climate model, and multiple reanalysis datasets, and show that land-atmosphere feedbacks generate causal pathways between river basins in India. We further find that increased irrigation from the transferred water reduces mean rainfall in September by up to 12% in already water-stressed regions of India. We observe more drying in La Niña years compared to El Niño years. Reduced September precipitation can dry rivers post-monsoon, augmenting water stress across the country and rendering interlinking dysfunctional. Our findings highlight the need for model-guided impact assessment studies of large-scale hydrological projects across the globe.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Sep 22, 2023
Authors
Tejasvi Chauhan, Anjana Devanand, Mathew Koll Roxy, Karumuri Ashok, Subimal Ghosh
Tags
river interlinking
drought
floods
hydrometeorology
irrigation
climate change
water stress
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