Research Progress on Quantitative Inversion of Evapotranspiration based on Remote Sensing Technology
Liangyan Yang,
Hui Kong
Abstract:Evapotranspiration (ET) is the link between water circulation and energy exchange in the hydrosphere, atmosphere and biosphere. At the global scale, ET accounts for about 60% of the total land precipitation. With the development of flux observation technology, the global long-term continuous observation data can be acquired and shared, and the remote sensing inversion method of ET based on remote sensing technology has made good progress in recent years. In this paper, the existing research progress of remote … Show more
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