Satellite-based energy balance for mapping evapotranspiration with internalized calibration (METRIC) - Applications

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作者
Allen, Richard G. [1 ]
Tasumi, Masahiro
Morse, Anthon
Trezza, Ricardo
Wright, James L.
Bastiaanssen, Wim
Kramber, William
Lorite, Ignacio
Robison, Clarence W.
机构
[1] Univ Idaho, Kimberly Res Ctr, Kimberly, ID 83341 USA
[2] Idaho Dept Water Resources, Boise, ID 83720 USA
[3] USDA ARS, Kimberly, ID USA
[4] WaterWatch, NL-6703 BS Wageningen, Netherlands
[5] Idaho Dept Water Resources, Boise, ID 83720 USA
[6] IFAPA, CIFA, Cordoba, Spain
关键词
metric systems; calibration; evapotranspiration; satellites; water rights; crops;
D O I
10.1061/(ASCE)0733-9437(2007)133:4(395)
中图分类号
S2 [农业工程];
学科分类号
0828 ;
摘要
Recent satellite image processing developments have provided the means to calculate evapotranspiration (ET) as a residual of the surface energy balance to produce ET "maps." These ET maps (i.e., images) provide the means to quantify ET on a field by field basis in terms of both the rate and spatial distribution. The ET images show a progression of ET during the year or growing season as well as its spatial distribution. The mapping evapotranspiration at high resolution with internalized calibration (METRIC) is a satellite-based image-processing procedure for calculating ET. METRIC has been applied with high resolution Landsat images in southern Idaho, southern California, and New Mexico to quantify monthly and seasonal ET for water rights accounting, operation of ground water models, and determination of crop coefficient populations and mean curves for common crops. Comparisons between ET by METRIC, ET measured by lysimeter, and ET predicted using traditional methods have been made on a daily and monthly basis for a variety of crop types and land uses. Error in estimated growing season ET was 4% for irrigated meadow in the Bear River basin of Idaho and 1% for an irrigated sugar beet crop near Kimberly, Id. Standard deviation of error for time periods represented by each satellite image averaged about 13 to 20% in both applications. The results indicate that METRIC and similar methods such as SEBAL hold substantial promise as efficient, accurate, and inexpensive procedures to estimate actual evaporation fluxes from irrigated lands throughout growing seasons.
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页码:395 / 406
页数:12
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