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Remotely sensed latent heat fluxes for model error diagnosis: a case study

Remotely sensed latent heat fluxes for model error diagnosis: a case study

... The model used in this study is a coupled groundwater and unsaturated zone model, referred to as MetaSWAP from now ...groundwater model is based on the MODFLOW model code (McDonald and ... See full document

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Estimating evaporation with thermal UAV data and two source energy balance models

Estimating evaporation with thermal UAV data and two source energy balance models

... surface heat flux models and remotely sensed land surface temperatures (LST), which have recently become obtainable in very high resolution using lightweight thermal cameras and Unmanned Aerial ... See full document

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Estimating daily evapotranspiration based on a model  of evaporative fraction (EF) for mixed pixels

Estimating daily evapotranspiration based on a model of evaporative fraction (EF) for mixed pixels

... instantaneous latent heat flux (LE) based on satellite overpass time. This study proposes a simple but efficient model (EFAF) for estimating the daily ET of remotely sensed mixed ... See full document

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Designing a suite of measurements to understand the critical zone

Designing a suite of measurements to understand the critical zone

... WEGSS fluxes through the entire Shavers Creek catchment, we are making strategic measurements across the watershed to represent variability: stream discharge, stream chemistry, lithology, and ... See full document

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Assessment of Urban Heat Island Using Remotely Sensed Imagery over Greater Cairo, Egypt

Assessment of Urban Heat Island Using Remotely Sensed Imagery over Greater Cairo, Egypt

... Landsat thermal infrared (TIR) channel, band 6 records the radiation with spectral range in 10.4 - 12.5 μm from the surface of the earth. Different LST retrieval methods have been developed according to different data ... See full document

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An axisymmetric non-hydrostatic model for double-diffusive water systems

An axisymmetric non-hydrostatic model for double-diffusive water systems

... RANS model, which is implemented in ...and heat transport modelling, and (2) the non-hydrostatic pressure terms aid the simulation of flows in fields with large density ... See full document

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Effectiveness Of Unstable Atmospheric Boundary Layer On Heat Loss From Alexandria Eastern Harbor, Egypt

Effectiveness Of Unstable Atmospheric Boundary Layer On Heat Loss From Alexandria Eastern Harbor, Egypt

... the fluxes of sensible and latent heat and the transfer coefficients, which vary with the local stability of (ABL), and affected by the humidity and gradients of temperature and wind velocity above ... See full document

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Spatial and temporal patterns of land surface fluxes from remotely sensed surface temperatures within an uncertainty modelling framework

Spatial and temporal patterns of land surface fluxes from remotely sensed surface temperatures within an uncertainty modelling framework

... ences, low sensor angles and cloud affected imagery, ten brightness temperature pairs throughout January and Febru- ary were identified and extracted. Surface temperature esti- mates were then calculated using ... See full document

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Observations of The Effects of Aerosol Loading on Carbon and Water Cycles Over Various Landscapes

Observations of The Effects of Aerosol Loading on Carbon and Water Cycles Over Various Landscapes

... direct effects in heat flux changes with aerosol loadings for soybean and grassland sites. 4.5.2 soil moisture effects on latent heat fluxes without considering temperature and[r] ... See full document

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Evaluation of OAFlux datasets based on in situ air–sea flux tower observations over Yongxing Island in 2016

Evaluation of OAFlux datasets based on in situ air–sea flux tower observations over Yongxing Island in 2016

... air-sea fluxes and their role in climate variability and predictability, in: Proceedings of OceanObs’09: Sustained Ocean Observations and Information for Society, edited by: Hall, ... See full document

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Constraining model parameters on remotely sensed evaporation: justification for distribution in ungauged basins?

Constraining model parameters on remotely sensed evaporation: justification for distribution in ungauged basins?

... and McDonnell, 2002) than not to use them at all. Although evaporation estimates from space may be noisy and result in discontinuous response surfaces (as seen in Fig. 5), they offer one of the few, maybe even the only, ... See full document

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Atmospheric boundary layer characteristics and land−atmosphere energy transfer in the Third Pole area

Atmospheric boundary layer characteristics and land−atmosphere energy transfer in the Third Pole area

... and study stations are ...The study on the regional distribution of land surface heat fluxes is of paramount importance over the heterogeneous landscape of the Third Pole ...surface ... See full document

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Estimating grassland curing with remotely sensed data

Estimating grassland curing with remotely sensed data

... recent study on estimating fire severity based on VOD changes also demonstrated that VOD has high correlation with aboveground biomass in Australian tropical savannahs that includes a large area of northern ... See full document

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Heat storage and atmospheric heat and moisture fluxes from mid latitude isolated inhomogeneities

Heat storage and atmospheric heat and moisture fluxes from mid latitude isolated inhomogeneities

... Evaluating advection in the heat budget over an irrigated alfalfa field in Arizona In this paper we report a re-analysis of sensible and latent heat fluxes derived from integrated profil[r] ... See full document

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Landuse changes over 21 years and impact on groundwater aquifer in and around Cox's Bazar town, Bangladesh

Landuse changes over 21 years and impact on groundwater aquifer in and around Cox's Bazar town, Bangladesh

... saline water and shows a general trend parallel to coastline and values indicate saline water moves towards land. Fig.9a shows the depth profile relationship of groundwater abstraction from depth of tubewell in different ... See full document

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Spatio-temporal modelling of biomass

Spatio-temporal modelling of biomass

... To successfully model the spatial and temporal heterogeneity of catchment processes, topographic, climatic, remotely sensed, modelled growth indices and ground biomass data will be inves[r] ... See full document

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Evaluation of photo imaging methods for vegetation condition assessment

Evaluation of photo imaging methods for vegetation condition assessment

... 44 An Extensible Markup Language (XML)-based exchange format for spectroradiometric metadata is proposed because it facilitates searching and selection, it is human and machine readable, platform independent, convertible ... See full document

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Urban Sprawl Detection Using Remotely Sensed Data: A Case of Chennai, Tamilnadu

Urban Sprawl Detection Using Remotely Sensed Data: A Case of Chennai, Tamilnadu

... The LULC maps of three different periods were quantified and the results are in Table 5. The quantified result clearly shows that the study area has experienced a remarkable change among the land classes. From ... See full document

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Analysis of Mountain Rangeland Changes, Using Remotely Sensed Data, (Case Study: Dehdez Area, Iran)

Analysis of Mountain Rangeland Changes, Using Remotely Sensed Data, (Case Study: Dehdez Area, Iran)

... It also presents a more realistic appraisal of livestock grazing pressure in the area and sets a framework for fu- ture management plan. About 36.6% of Dehdez’s area of rangeland shows mismanagement features and almost ... See full document

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Inverse Modelling of Trace Gas Exchange at Canopy and Regional Scales

Inverse Modelling of Trace Gas Exchange at Canopy and Regional Scales

... present study, many of these methods are applicable to partitioning carbon dioxide fluxes only, most require eddy covariance measurements, and none utilise the information available in the vertical ... See full document

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