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Experimental Study on Evaporation Pan Isotopic Variations

2009 Asia-Pacific Power and Energy Engineering Conference, 2009
Lake participates in water cycle through inflow and outflow of surface water and groundwater, precipitation and evaporation. Stable isotope technique is a very useful tool for studying variation of lake water. This paper briefly introduced the isotopic theory of lake, and studied the isotopic variation of atmospheric water vapor delta A through indoor
Tao Wang, Weimin Bao, Haiying Hu
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Estimating pan evaporation using limited meteorological observations

Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 1991
Abstract Pan evaporation measurements have been used worldwide as a means of estimating evapotranspiration and free water surface evaporation. The availability of pan evaporation measurements is critical to many applications including irrigation scheduling, hydrologic modeling, and irrigation system design.
Joel E. Cahoon   +2 more
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Integration of fruit fly and firefly optimization algorithm with support vector regression in estimating daily pan evaporation

International journal of biometeorology, 2023
Milad Sharafi   +3 more
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Evaporation from Different Types of Pans

Transactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers, 1934
The rate of evaporation from different types of pans varies widely and before the evaporation data can be used in estimating the loss from large bodies of water, it is necessary to know the ratio b...
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Pan Evaporation, Potential and Actual Evapotranspiration

Journal of Applied Meteorology, 1967
Abstract A formula for estimating the evapotranspiration rate from temperature and relative humidity data is given. Results of some tests of the accuracy of the equation indicate that it is better than other equations based on a similar number of variables.
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Water level control in evaporation pans

Journal of Geophysical Research, 1960
An attempt has been made to develop a fixed-water-level pan evaporimeter utilizing the Mariotte principle and flanged overflow nozzles for rejecting rain. Owing to temperature effects, frictional losses in conduits, and surface tension effects, the Mariotte principle proved to be only partially satisfactory. The overflow nozzles showed curious meniscus
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Improved prediction of daily pan evaporation using Bayesian Model Averaging and optimized Kernel Extreme Machine models in different climates

Stochastic environmental research and risk assessment (Print), 2022
M. Ehteram   +3 more
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