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This study was designed to investigate the possibility of using the surface energy balance algorithm for land (SEBAL) and mapping evapotranspiration at high resolution with internalized calibration (METRIC) models to estimate evapotranspiration (ET) in ...
A. Morshedi +3 more
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Dynamic changes in Earth’s land cover characteristics and associated temporally evolving biophysical surface properties, as well as their ultimate impacts on surface radiative (surface albedo) and climatic properties (land surface temperature), have ...
Nasrin Sultana +4 more
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Assessing Terrain Effect on Evapotranspiration Using the SEBAL Model in Mountainous Regions
Evapotranspiration (ET) is a critical hydrothermal parameter for effective water resource management, particularly in land use. However, accurately estimating ET in mountainous regions is challenging due to terrain effects. In this study, we coupled a surface net radiation model accounting for topographic effect, with the Surface Energy Balance ...
Wei Fu +5 more
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Understanding evapotranspiration (ET) variation is crucial for water management and to comprehend the direction of hydroclimatic fluctuations in a changing world. This study aimed to investigate the inter‐ and intra‐annual variation of ET in the data‐sparse Guder River watershed using the appropriate ET estimation model.
Obsinet Abebe Wedajo +3 more
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Evamapper: A Novel Matlab Toolbox For Evapotranspiration Mapping [PDF]
Water consumption has been exceeding as the world population increases. Therefore, it is very important to manage water resources with care as it is not an endless resource.
Ü. H. Atasever +2 more
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History and Progress of Developing Basal Crop Coefficients for Estimating Crop Evapotranspiration
Efficient agricultural water management relies on accurate estimates of crop water use. A key component of this is quantifying evapotranspiration (ET), the combined process of evaporation of water through soil evaporation (E) and plant transpiration (T), which varies with weather, crop type, and management.
Maria C. Capurro +2 more
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ABSTRACT Although Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection can be cured with direct‐acting antivirals (DAA), some cured patients face a serious risk of advanced liver damage and early mortality. In order to avoid these two negative health outcomes, it is important to identify and assess related risk factors.
Tangui Barré +195 more
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Land Surface Temperature Calculation Using SEBAL and Decision Tree Methods Based on ETM + Image in RS, GIS Environment in the Maragheh Central Region [PDF]
In a wide variety of scientific climatology studies earth surface temperature, is important, Astronomy, meteorology hydrology, ecology, geology, medical science, design and optimization of transportation network and site selection of fire extinction and ...
Saeed Jahanbakhsh +2 more
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Abstract The increasing concern over agricultural practices' impact on groundwater quality necessitates comprehensive studies to evaluate and compare monitoring strategies for nitrate leaching. This work addresses this imperative by examining three methodologies: deep vadose‐zone monitoring, shallow groundwater intensive monitoring, and field‐level ...
Iael Raij‐Hoffman +4 more
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Abstract Vegetation‐related processes, such as evapotranspiration (ET), irrigation water withdrawal, and groundwater recharge, are influencing surface water (SW)—groundwater (GW) interaction in irrigation districts. Meanwhile, conventional numerical models of SW‐GW interaction are not developed based on satellite‐based observations of vegetation ...
Nima Zafarmomen +4 more
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