Actual evapotranspiration in drylands derived from in-situ and satellite data: Assessing biophysical constraints

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作者
Garcia, Monica [1 ,2 ]
Sandholt, Inge [1 ,2 ]
Ceccato, Pietro [2 ]
Ridler, Marc [1 ]
Mougin, Eric [3 ]
Kergoat, Laurent [3 ]
Morillas, Laura [4 ]
Timouk, Franck [3 ]
Fensholt, Rasmus [1 ]
Domingo, Francisco [4 ]
机构
[1] Univ Copenhagen, Inst Geog, DK-1350 Copenhagen, Denmark
[2] Columbia Univ, Earth Inst, Int Res Inst Climate & Soc, Palisades, NY 10964 USA
[3] Univ Toulouse, Observ Midi Pyrenees, Geosci Environm Toulouse UMR UPS CNRS IRD 5563, F-31401 Toulouse 9, France
[4] CSIC, Desertificat & Geoecol Dept, EEZA, E-04120 Almeria, Spain
关键词
Evapotranspiration; Surface temperature; Priestley-Taylor; Thermal inertia; MSG-SEVIRI; Water-limited ecosystems; MODIS; PHOTOCHEMICAL REFLECTANCE INDEX; SOIL-MOISTURE RETRIEVAL; ATMOSPHERE WATER FLUX; THERMAL INERTIA; SENSITIVITY-ANALYSIS; USE EFFICIENCY; ENERGY FLUXES; HEAT-FLUX; MODIS; VEGETATION;
D O I
10.1016/j.rse.2012.12.016
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Improving regional estimates of actual evapotranspiration (lambda E) in water-limited regions located at climatic transition zones is critical. This study assesses an lambda E model (PT-JPL model) based on downscaling potential evapotranspiration according to multiple stresses at daily time-scale in two of these regions using MSG-SEVIRI (surface temperature and albedo) and MODIS products (NDVI, LAI and f(PAR)). An open woody savanna in the Sahel (Mali) and a Mediterranean grassland (Spain) were selected as test sites with Eddy Covariance data used for evaluation. The PT-JPL model was modified to run at a daily time step and the outputs from eight algorithms differing in the input variables and also in the formulation of the biophysical constraints (stresses) were compared with the lambda E from the Eddy Covariance. Model outputs were also compared with other modeling studies at similar global chyland ecosystems. The novelty of this paper is the computation of a key model parameter, the soil moisture constraint, relying on the concept of apparent thermal inertia (f(SM-ATI)) computed with surface temperature and albedo observations. Our results showed that f(SM-ATI) from both in-situ and satellite data produced satisfactory results for lambda E at the Sahelian savanna, comparable to parameterizations using field-measured Soil Water Content (SWC) with r(2) greater than 0.80. In the Mediterranean grasslands however, with much lower daily lambda E values, model results were not as good as in the Sahel (r(2)= 0.57-0.31) but still better than reported values from more complex models applied at the site such as the Two Source Model (TSM) or the Penman-Monteith Leuning model (PML). PT-JPL-daily model with a soil moisture constraint based on apparent thermal inertia, f(SM-ATI) offers great potential for regionalization as no field-calibrations are required and water vapor deficit estimates, required in the original version, are not necessary, being air temperature and the available energy (Rn-G) the only input variables required, apart from routinely available satellite products. (c) 2012 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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