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19 October 2005 Estimation of Daily Evapotranspiration in Northern China Plain by Using MODIS/TERRA Images
Yanbo He, Z. Su, L. Jia, Yuanyuan Zhang, G. Roerink, Shili Wang, Jun. Wen, Yingyu Hou
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Abstract
Evapotranspiration (ET) in regional scale is not only a major component of energy and water balance, but also a linking medium between ecological system and climatic system. Due to the increased needs from hydrological, climatological and ecological communities, more interest has been paid on developing algorithms to estimate ET over larger scales by means of combining remote sensing measurements of land surface parameters during the last decades. Compared to all previous remote sensing algorithms for heat fluxes estimations, the Surface Energy Balance System (SEBS) developed by Su (2002) has the most important advantage of its inclusion of a physical model for the estimation of the roughness height for heat transfer which is the most critical parameter in the parameterization of heat fluxes of land surface. In this paper, first, SEBS has been utilized to estimate the surface fluxes over HuangHuaiHai Plain in Northern China by using MODIS/TERRA images, in combination of meteorological data collected in meteorological stations distributed over the study area. The estimated fluxes by SEBS in clouds free days are first compared with the measurements from QRSLSP/Shunyi Campaign near Beijing (Liu et al.2002) and then compared to the measurements by Large Aperture Scintillometers (LAS) in Zhengzhou LAS station located in Henan Province, China. Both the comparisons show that the estimated fluxes from SEBS have a good agreement with the measurements. Based on the validation of the model, an extended modular of SEBS has been utilized to estimate daily ET over the study area and the results showed that the extended SEBS can be used to estimate daily ET over regional scale. Finally, limitations and special care in using SEBS are discussed.
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Yanbo He, Z. Su, L. Jia, Yuanyuan Zhang, G. Roerink, Shili Wang, Jun. Wen, and Yingyu Hou "Estimation of Daily Evapotranspiration in Northern China Plain by Using MODIS/TERRA Images", Proc. SPIE 5976, Remote Sensing for Agriculture, Ecosystems, and Hydrology VII, 59761M (19 October 2005); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.627453
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KEYWORDS
Heat flux

Meteorology

Remote sensing

Algorithm development

Forestry

Data modeling

Environmental sensing

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