2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.patrec.2020.07.003
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Dynamics of soil surface temperature with unmanned aerial systems

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“…Satellite remote sensing has been developed for thermal applications, but data calibration and validation remain complex and costly ( Frodella et al., 2020 ). Indeed, there are still limitations concerning image resolution because satellite measurements still have limited spatial and temporal resolution ( Basurto-Lozada et al., 2020 ), when considering their practical aplication to field crops. A typical vineyard canopy architecture and row disposition, characterizes by a large amount of bare soil/cover crop separating rows of trellised vines, which demands higher imaging spatial resolution (of one meter or less) for high robustness ( Basurto-Lozada et al., 2020 ).…”
Section: Soil Temperature Measurementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Satellite remote sensing has been developed for thermal applications, but data calibration and validation remain complex and costly ( Frodella et al., 2020 ). Indeed, there are still limitations concerning image resolution because satellite measurements still have limited spatial and temporal resolution ( Basurto-Lozada et al., 2020 ), when considering their practical aplication to field crops. A typical vineyard canopy architecture and row disposition, characterizes by a large amount of bare soil/cover crop separating rows of trellised vines, which demands higher imaging spatial resolution (of one meter or less) for high robustness ( Basurto-Lozada et al., 2020 ).…”
Section: Soil Temperature Measurementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indeed, there are still limitations concerning image resolution because satellite measurements still have limited spatial and temporal resolution ( Basurto-Lozada et al., 2020 ), when considering their practical aplication to field crops. A typical vineyard canopy architecture and row disposition, characterizes by a large amount of bare soil/cover crop separating rows of trellised vines, which demands higher imaging spatial resolution (of one meter or less) for high robustness ( Basurto-Lozada et al., 2020 ). Nevertheless, a combination of ground-based in-situ measurements with aerial and satellite imaging may be a solution to monitor ST more effectively ( Xu et al., 2020 ).…”
Section: Soil Temperature Measurementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…To regulate flow, manage water that is diverted, provide short-term storage, and meet farm demand, irrigation districts often include small to medium-sized reservoirs. [25][26][27]. Some on-farm systems use tanks for storage and flows from multiple wells.…”
Section: Irrigation System Performance Efficiencymentioning
confidence: 99%