DocumentCode
1132858
Title
Estimating soil water evaporation using radar measurements
Author
Sadeghi, A.M. ; Scott, H.D. ; Waite, W.P. ; Asrar, G.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Agronomy, Kansas State Univ., Manhattan, KS, USA
Volume
26
Issue
4
fYear
1988
fDate
7/1/1988 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
490
Lastpage
493
Abstract
Field studies were conducted to evaluate the application of radar reflectivity as compared with the shortwave reflectivity (albedo) used in the Idso-Jackson equation for the estimation of daily evaporation under overcast sky and subhumid climatic conditions. Soil water content, water potential, shortwave and radar reflectivity, and soil and air temperatures were monitored during three soil drying cycles. The data from each cycle were used to calculate daily evaporation from the Idso-Jackson equation and from two other standard methods, the modified Penman and plane of zero-flux. All three methods resulted in similar estimates of evaporation under clear sky conditions: however, under overcast sky conditions, evaporation fluxes computed from the Idso-Jackson equation were consistently lower than the other two methods. The shortwave albedo values in the Idso-Jackson equation were then replaced with radar reflectivities and a new set of total daily evaporation fluxes were calculated. This resulted in a significant improvement in computed soil evaporation fluxes from the Idso-Jackson equation
Keywords
evaporation; hydrological techniques; soil; Idso-Jackson equation; daily evaporation; hydrology; overcast sky; radar measurements; radar reflectivity; remote sensing technique; shortwave reflectivity; soil water evaporation; subhumid; Additive noise; Equations; NASA; Noise figure; Noise level; Optimized production technology; Pixel; Radar measurements; Reflectivity; Soil;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0196-2892
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/36.3053
Filename
3053
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