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Comparing Exapotranspiration Rates Estimated from Atmosphiric Flux and TDR Soil Moisture Measurements

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Authors:
  • Schelde, Kirsten ;
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    Department of Agroecology and Environment, Faculty of Agricultural Sciences, Aarhus University, Aarhus University
  • Ringgaard, Rasmus ;
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    Institut for Geografi og Geologi
  • Herbst, Mathias ;
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    Institut for Geografi og Geologi
  • Thomsen, Anton Gårde ;
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  • Friborg, Thomas ;
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    Institut for Geografi og Geologi
  • Søgaard, Henrik
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    Institut for Geografi og Geologi
DOI:
10.2136/vzj2010.0060
Abstract:
Measurements of water vapor fluxes using eddy covariance (EC) and measurements of root zone soil moisture depletion using time domain reflectometry (TDR) represent two independent approaches to estimating evapotranspiration. This study investigated the possibility of using TDR to provide a lower limit estimate (disregarding dew evaporation) of evapotranspiration on dry days. During a period of 7 wk, the two independent measuring techniques were applied in a barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) field, and six dry periods were identified. Measurements of daily root zone soil moisture depletion were compared with daily estimates of water vapor loss. During the first dry periods, agreement between the two approaches was good, with average daily deviation between estimates below 1.0 mm d−1 Toward the end of the measurement period, the estimates of the two techniques tended to deviate due to different source areas contributing to the flux estimates. With certain limitations, TDR-based evapotranspiration estimates are a promising approach for confining EC-based evapotranspiration
Type:
Journal article
Language:
English
Published in:
Vadose Zone Journal, 2011, Vol 10, Issue 1, p. 78-83
Main Research Area:
Science/technology
Publication Status:
Published
Review type:
Peer Review
Submission year:
2011
Scientific Level:
Scientific
ID:
180757092

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