Assessment of evapotranspiration and soil moisture content across different scales of observation
Abstract:
The proper assessment of evapotranspiration and soil moisture content are fundamental in food security research, land management, pollution detection, nutrient flows, (wild-) fire detection, (desert) locust, carbon balance as well as hydrological modelling; etc. This paper takes an extensive, though not exhaustive sample of international scientific literature to discuss different approaches to estimate land surface and ecosystem related evapotranspiration and soil moisture content. This review presents: (i) a summary of the generally accepted cohesion theory of plant water uptake and transport including a shortlist of meteorological and plant factors influencing plant transpiration; (ii) a summary on evapotranspiration assessment at different scales of observation (sapflow, porometer, lysimeter, field and catchment water balance, Bowen ratio, scintillometer, eddy correlation, Penman-Monteith and related approaches); (iii) a summary on data assimilation schemes conceived to estimate evapotranspiration using optical and thermal remote sensing; and (iv) for soil moisture content, a summary on soil moisture retrieval techniques at different spatial and temporal scales is presented. Concluding remarks on the best available approaches to assess evapotranspiration and soil moisture content with and emphasis on remote sensing data assimilation, are provided. © 2008 by MDPI.
Año de publicación:
2008
Keywords:
- Evapotranspiration
- Soil moisture content
- remote sensing
- Plant - field - landscape - regional scales
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Tipo de documento:
Review
Estado:
Acceso abierto
Áreas de conocimiento:
- Hidrología
- Hidrología
- Ciencia ambiental
Áreas temáticas:
- Técnicas, equipos y materiales
- Geología, hidrología, meteorología