arXiv Open Access 2026

Warming-driven rise in soil moisture entropy signals destabilization of the Asian Water Tower

Yiran Xie Teng Liu Xuan Ma Yingshuo Lyu Xu Wang +4 lainnya
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The Tibetan Plateau (TP), known as the "Asian Water Tower," is currently undergoing a rapid wetting trend. While this moisture increase is often viewed as beneficial for water availability, it remains unclear whether the hydrological system itself is becoming more resilient or drifting toward instability. Here, we apply an entropy-based framework to quantify the changing structural organization of the TP's soil moisture system. We show that from 2000 to 2024, regional wetting has driven a long-term decline in entropy, reflecting an increase in system order and stability due to enhanced hydrological buffering capacity. This stability is modulated by the El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO), which regulates regional heterogeneity via a distinct spatial dipole. Crucially, however, CMIP6 climate projections reveal an alarming reversal: future warming triggers a rise in entropy. This transition signals a loss of systemic resilience, characterized by intensified spatial disorder and potential abrupt regime shifts by the mid-century. Our findings suggest that while current wetting provides a stabilizing buffer, continued warming is projected to amplify spatial heterogeneity, thereby destabilizing the Asian Water Tower, with significant risks for downstream water security.

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Yiran Xie

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Teng Liu

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Xuan Ma

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Yingshuo Lyu

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Xu Wang

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Yatong Qian

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Yongwen Zhang

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Ming Wang

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Xiaosong Chen

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Xie, Y., Liu, T., Ma, X., Lyu, Y., Wang, X., Qian, Y. et al. (2026). Warming-driven rise in soil moisture entropy signals destabilization of the Asian Water Tower. https://arxiv.org/abs/2601.01534

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