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A remote sensing surface energy balance algorithm for land (SEBAL)-1. Formulation

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The Surface Energy Balance Algorithm for Land (SEBAL) as mentioned in this paper estimates the spatial variation of most essential hydro-meteorological parameters empirically, and requires only field information on short wave atmospheric transmittance, surface temperature and vegetation height.
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This article is published in Journal of Hydrology.The article was published on 1998-12-01. It has received 2628 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: SEBAL & Land cover.

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A time domain triangle method approach to estimate actual evapotranspiration: Application in a Mediterranean region using MODIS and MSG-SEVIRI products

TL;DR: In this article, a revised procedure of the so-called "triangle method" to parameterize the Priestley-Taylor ϕ coefficient was proposed, where the triangular feature space was parameterized considering pairs of T s −VI values obtained by exploring, for each pixel, only their temporal dynamics.
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Modelling the ground heat flux of an urban area using remote sensing data

TL;DR: In this paper, an empirical regression function was generated to estimate the storage heat flux from NDVI values and an approach used the Objective Hysteresis Model (OHM) which is often used for in-situ measurements.
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PAIRS: A scalable geo-spatial data analytics platform

TL;DR: A new platform called Physical Analytics Integrated Repository and Services (PAIRS) is presented that enables rapid data discovery by automatically updating, joining, and homogenizing data layers in space and time.
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Effects of conversion of native cerrado vegetation to pasture on soil hydro-physical properties, evapotranspiration and streamflow on the Amazonian agricultural frontier.

TL;DR: Overall, the results confirm that conversion of cerrado vegetation to pasture causes soil hydro-physical properties deterioration, reduction in evapotranspiration reduction, and increased streamflow.
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Satellite Psychrometric Formulation of the Operational Simplified SURFACE ENERGY BALANCE (SSEBOP) MODEL FOR QUANTIFYING AND MAPPING EVAPOTRANSPIRATION

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a formulation of the SSEBop model using the psychrometric principle for vapor pressure/relative humidity measurements where the "dry-bulb" and "wet-b" equivalent readings can be obtained from satellite-based land surface temperature estimates, where the difference in temperature between the desired location and wet limit (reference value) is directly correlated to the soil-vegetation composite moisture status (surface humidity) and thus producing a fractional value (0-1) to scale the reference ET.
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The Interpretation of the Variations in Leaf Water Potential and Stomatal Conductance Found in Canopies in the Field

TL;DR: In this paper, the stomatal conductance of illuminated leaves is a function of current levels of temperature, vapour pressure deficit, leaf water potential (really turgor pressure) and ambient CO $_2$ concentration and when plotted against any one of these variables a scatter diagram results.
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A Revised Land Surface Parameterization (SiB2) for Atmospheric GCMS. Part I: Model Formulation

TL;DR: In this paper, a revised version of the Simple Biosphere model (SiB2) is presented, incorporating a realistic canopy photosynthesis-conductance model to describe the simultaneous transfer of CO2 and water vapor into and out of the vegetation, respectively.
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Flux Parameterization over Land Surfaces for Atmospheric Models

TL;DR: In this article, a summary of observations and modeling efforts on surface fluxes, carried out at Cabauw in The Netherlands and during MESOGERS-84 in the south of France, is given.
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Footprint prediction of scalar fluxes from analytical solutions of the diffusion equation

TL;DR: The use of analytical solutions of the diffusion equation for "footprint prediction" is explored in this paper, where the upwind area most likely to affect a downwind flux measurement at a given height is compared.
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Wheat canopy temperature: A practical tool for evaluating water requirements

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used a sliding cubic smoothing technique to calculate daily water contents and thus water depletion rates for the entire growing season and used this to predict water use by wheat in six differentially irrigated plots.
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