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Joost Brombacher
Publications - 5
Citations - 60
Joost Brombacher is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Evapotranspiration & Environmental science. The author has co-authored 1 publications.
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A Review of Irrigation Information Retrievals from Space and Their Utility for Users
Christian Massari,Sara Modanesi,Jacopo Dari,Alexander Gruber,Gabrielle J. M. De Lannoy,Manuela Girotto,Pere Quintana-Seguí,Michel Le Page,Lionel Jarlan,Mehrez Zribi,Nadia Ouaadi,Mariette Vreugdenhil,Luca Zappa,Wouter Dorigo,Wolfgang Wagner,Joost Brombacher,Henk Pelgrum,Pauline Jaquot,Vahid Freeman,Espen Volden,Diego Fernandez Prieto,Angelica Tarpanelli,Silvia Barbetta,Luca Brocca +23 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors review existing Earth observation datasets, models, and algorithms used for irrigation mapping and quantification from the field to the global scale and identify current shortcomings of irrigation monitoring capabilities from space and phrase guidelines for potential future satellite missions and observation strategies.
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A novel evapotranspiration based irrigation quantification method using the hydrological similar pixels algorithm
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors demonstrate a novel algorithm that computes high-resolution (10 m) remote sensing-based evapotranspiration (ET) data linked exclusively to irrigation.
WorldCereal: a dynamic open-source system for global-scale, seasonal, and reproducible crop and irrigation mapping
Kristof Van Tricht,Jeroen Degerickx,Sven Gilliams,Daniele Zanaga,Marjorie Battude,Alex,Grosu,Joost Brombacher,Myroslava Lesiv,Juan Carlos Laso Bayas,Santoshachandra Rao Karanam,Inbal Becker-Reshef,Belen Franch,Hendrik Boogaard,Arun Kumar,Zoltan Szantoi +15 more
TL;DR: The WorldCereal system as discussed by the authors is a global, seasonal, and reproducible crop and irrigation mapping system that addresses existing limitations in current global-scale crop 25 and irrigation maps.
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Progress in Developing Scale-Able Approaches to Field-Scale Water Accounting Based on Remote Sensing
R. Willem Vervoort,Ignacio A Cortés Fuentes,Joost Brombacher,Jelle Degen,Pedro Chambel-Leitao,Flávio Santos +5 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors showed how evapotranspiration, soil moisture, and farm-dam water volumes can be quantified based on the Copernicus data from the Sentinel satellite constellation.
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Feasibility of Downscaling Satellite-Based Precipitation Estimates Using Soil Moisture Derived from Land Surface Temperature
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors investigated the feasibility of using soil moisture derived from land surface temperature in this context and showed that these soil moisture data cannot be used to downscale satellite-based precipitation data to a high resolution because of cloud cover interference.