Evapotranspiration: Remote Sensing

Evapotranspiration: Remote Sensing by Elizabeth Lamb, published by Callisto Reference on March 17, 2015, is an illustrated edition comprising 240 pages. This book explores various aspects and properties of evapotranspiration (ET), focusing on remote-sensing techniques for determining and simulating ET. It presents a detailed analysis of the technologies that measure spatial ET from the Earth’s surface, addressing both natural and agricultural ecosystems.
Readers will find a comprehensive examination of the technicalities involved in ET simulation, including the behavior of stomatal conductance and strategies for hydrological structures. The book discusses applications of ET in diverse environments, such as alpine catchments and grasslands, particularly under conditions of water scarcity and climate change. Additionally, it offers guiding principles for utilizing satellite-based energy balance models and tackling common challenges in the field.
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This book contains several well researched topics associated with various aspects and properties of evapotranspiration (ED) including remote-sensing based balancing determination and simulation of ET. These fields are the leading technologies that measure the extremely spatial ET from the planet’s surface. The analysis explain technicalities of ET simulation from incompletely vegetated surfaces and stomatal conductance behavior of natural and agricultural ecosystems. A crucial review explains strategies used in hydrological structures and the applications explain ET arrangements in alpine catchments, under water shortage, under climate modification, and for grasslands and pastures. Suggested guiding principles for applying operational satellite-based energy balance models and overcoming common challenges have also been included.
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