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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.About:
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.read more
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An evapotranspiration product for arid regions based on the three-temperature model and thermal remote sensing
TL;DR: Li et al. as mentioned in this paper developed an ET product (MOD3T) based on a three-temperature model and thermal remote sensing, specifically Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) data.
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Investigating water use over the Choptank River Watershed using a multisatellite data fusion approach
Liang Sun,Martha C. Anderson,Feng Gao,Christopher Hain,Joseph G. Alfieri,Amirreza Sharifi,Gregory W. McCarty,Yun Yang,Yang Yang,William P. Kustas,Lynn McKee +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a multi-sensor satellite data fusion methodology, combined with a multiscale ET retrieval algorithm, was applied over the Choptank River watershed located within the Lower Chesapeake Bay region on the Eastern Shore of Maryland, USA to produce daily 30-m resolution ET maps.
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Downscaling and Forecasting of Evapotranspiration Using a Synthetic Model of Wavelets and Support Vector Machines
TL;DR: An algorithm is presented that provides a means to downscale and forecast dependent variables such as ET images, using the discrete wavelet transform (DWT) and support vector machines (SVMs), to predict the output at the finest resolution.
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Conceptual Model of Water Resources in the Kabul Basin, Afghanistan
Thomas J. Mack,M. Amin Akbari,M. Hanif Ashoor,Michael P. Chornack,T.B. Coplen,Douglas G. Emerson,Bernard E. Hubbard,David W. Litke,R.L. Michel,L. Niel Plummer,M. Taher Rezai,Gabriel B. Senay,James P. Verdin,Ingrid M. Verstraeten +13 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors discuss the problem of finding a suitable solution to the problem in the face of a large number of variables, such as the number of users, the size of the audience, and the type of the users.
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Estimation of evapotranspiration over the terrestrial ecosystems in China
Xianglan Li,Xianglan Li,Shunlin Liang,Shunlin Liang,Shunlin Liang,Wenping Yuan,Wenping Yuan,Guirui Yu,Xiao Cheng,Xiao Cheng,Yang Chen,Yang Chen,Tianbao Zhao,Jinming Feng,Jinming Feng,Zhuguo Ma,Mingguo Ma,Shaomin Liu,Jiquan Chen,Changliang Shao,Shenggong Li,Xudong Zhang,Zhiqiang Zhang,Ge Sun,Shiping Chen,Takeshi Ohta,Andrej Varlagin,Akira Miyata,Kentaro Takagi,Nobuko Saiqusa,Tomomichi Kato +30 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the performance of the revised Remote Sensing-Penman Monteith (RS-PM) model over various ecosystem types including forests, grasslands, wetlands and croplands was examined.
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Flux Parameterization over Land Surfaces for Atmospheric Models
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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.