Книга: Fifame Sagbohan «Remote Sensing To Estimate Water Fluxes And Irrigation Water Use»
Производитель: "LAP Lambert Academic Publishing" Remote sensing can assist in improving the estimation of the distribution of evapotranspiration. Consequently, it can help in a sustainable water resources management of large cultivated areas for irrigation purposes. This study uses the Mesonet/Modis-ET (M/M-ET) method where actual ET is derived from satellite energy balance combined with point measurements obtained from the Oklahoma Mesonet. The application of the M/M-ET method is evaluated for water flux measurements over irrigated and urban areas, and for estimation of lake evaporation. ISBN:9783659296918 Издательство: "LAP Lambert Academic Publishing" (2013)
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