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SEBAL model with remotely sensed data to improve water-resources management under actual field conditions

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ASCE-AMER SOC CIVIL ENGINEERS
DOI: 10.1061/(ASCE)0733-9437(2005)131:1(85)

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Water management emphasis tends to shift from supply augmentation to limiting water consumption. Spatio-temporal information oil actual evapotranspiration (ET) helps users to better understand evaporative depiction and to establish links between land use. water allocation. and water use. Satellite-based measurements, used in association with energy balance models. can provide the spatial distribution of ET for these linkages. This paper describes the major principles of the Surface Energy Balance Algorithm for Land (SEBAL) and summarizes its accuracy under several climatic conditions at both field and catchment scales. For a range of Soil wetness and plant community conditions, the typical accuracy at field scale is 85% for 1 day and it increases to 95% on a seasonal basis. The accuracy of annual ET of large watersheds was found to be 96% on average. SEBAL has been applied in more than 30 countries worldwide, and the 26 research studies that were conducted over the past 10 years are now gradually being replaced by application studies (17 studies finished). A short case Study in the Yakima River basin (Washington State) is presented as new material to demonstrate how ET from remote sensing can be used for evaluating water conservation projects.

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