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Performance Mapping and Weighting for the Evapotranspiration Models of the OpenET Ensemble
Abstract Evapotranspiration (ET) accounts for the majority of water available from precipitation in the terrestrial water cycle, and improvements to the accuracy, resolution, and coverage of ET data can enhance hydrologic models and assessments. The OpenET collaboration of six remotely sensed ET modeling teams has demonstrated that an ensemble approach
M. Reitz +11 more
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Evapotranspiration (ET) is challenging to measure directly, motivating the use of remote sensing products as alternatives. We evaluated five high-resolution (≤1 km) global ET products (SSEBop, MOD16, ETMonitor, PMLv2, and FAO’s WaPOR) against five eddy ...
Yassine Manyari +6 more
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Crop Water Use Estimation Using Remote Sensing and Google Earth Engine [PDF]
The ability to reliably estimate crop water use i.e., actual evapotranspiration (ETa) is imperative for developing long-term water management strategies in water-stressed regions.
Abbasi, Neda
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Assessing Groundwater Pumping and Landsat Satellite Crop Evapotranspiration Estimates in Diamond Valley, Nevada for Improved Water Resources Management [PDF]
Groundwater pumping for irrigation has resulted in overdraft for many aquifers across the western United States. As a result, regulators and producers are developing and implementing groundwater management plans to monitor and reduce groundwater pumping ...
Ott, Thomas Joseph
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MULTIDIMENSIONAL INVESTIGATION OF TENNESSEE’S URBAN FOREST [PDF]
Preserving existing trees in urban areas and properly cultivating urban forest conservation and management opportunities is valuable to the ever-growing urban environment and necessary for creating optimal experiences and educational tools to meet the ...
Gorrell, Jillian L
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Abstract This paper reviews the current state of high‐resolution remotely sensed soil moisture (SM) and evapotranspiration (ET) products and modeling, and the coupling relationship between SM and ET. SM downscaling approaches for satellite passive microwave products leverage advances in artificial intelligence and high‐resolution remote sensing using ...
Jingyi Huang +24 more
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The evaluation of historical water use in the Upper Rio Grande Basin (URGB), United States and Mexico, using Landsat-derived actual evapotranspiration (ETa) from 1986 to 2015 is presented here as the first study of its kind to apply satellite ...
Gabriel B. Senay +7 more
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IRRIGATION IN THE WESTERN UNITED STATES: OCCURRENCE, IMPACTS, AND SUSTAINABILITY [PDF]
Irrigation represents our greatest intervention in the hydrological cycle, accounting for over 80% of extracted freshwater in the Western U.S. Despite its economic and ecological importance, irrigation’s spatial and temporal occurrence, magnitude ...
Ketchum, David Granger
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The Unexploited Treasures of Hydrological Observations Beyond Streamflow for Catchment Modeling
Caption: In situ and satellite‐based observations of hydrological variables beyond streamflow are valuable to improve modeling catchment hydrology (modified from Fisher 2005; CC BY‐SA 4.0). ABSTRACT While measured streamflow is commonly used for hydrological model evaluation and calibration, an increasing amount of data on additional hydrological ...
Paul D. Wagner +16 more
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Growers in arid regions often estimate soil water depletion (Dr) of the root zone in making irrigation scheduling decisions. While growers might use soil water sensors, actual Dr in fields may be only vaguely assessed.
Said Attalah +9 more
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