2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.agrformet.2019.107650
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Dynamics of the superficial fluxes over a flooded rice paddy in southern Brazil

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“…Diaz et al [39], showed the transpiration in CAS in fallow season (April to November) almost vanish, while evaporation dominates the ET. This behavior was also represented by MOD16 algorithm (Figure 7c,d).…”
Section: Sensitivity Of Mod16 Algorithm On the Accuracy Of Meteorologmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Diaz et al [39], showed the transpiration in CAS in fallow season (April to November) almost vanish, while evaporation dominates the ET. This behavior was also represented by MOD16 algorithm (Figure 7c,d).…”
Section: Sensitivity Of Mod16 Algorithm On the Accuracy Of Meteorologmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The soil type at PRS is silt loam and in CAS is sandy clay loam, both typical flooded soil where rice is grown in Rio Grande do Sul state. More details about physical properties of the soil at the experimental sites are described in Timm et al [37] for PRS and in Diaz et al [39] for CAS.…”
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