Effect of stability correction on remote sensing estimates of near‐noon sensible heat flux of alfalfa and tall fescue grass

Volume: 27, Issue: 2, Pages: 307 - 328
Published: Jan 20, 2006
Abstract
Sensible heat flux (H) can be an important component of the energy balance of earth surfaces, especially under dry soil conditions and incomplete canopy cover. Estimating H from remote sensing often requires correcting for atmospheric stability to account for the effect of buoyancy, and several simplified methods have been used to make this correction. In this study, data collected from alfalfa and tall fescue grass fields at Kimberly, Idaho,...
Paper Details
Title
Effect of stability correction on remote sensing estimates of near‐noon sensible heat flux of alfalfa and tall fescue grass
Published Date
Jan 20, 2006
Volume
27
Issue
2
Pages
307 - 328
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