2001
DOI: 10.1016/s0022-1694(01)00333-x
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Semi-distributed, physically based, hydrologic modeling of the Paddle River Basin, Alberta, using remotely sensed data

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“…Spatial soil moisture fields derived from hydrological models have been compared to estimates derived from passive microwave observations (Liu et al, 2010) and radar (Vischel et al, 2008;Parajka et al, 2009). Biftu and Gan (2001) used AVHRR and Landsat LST and radar soil moisture to evaluate model results. GRACE observations have been used to evaluate simulated total water storage in several studies (see reviews by Güntner, 2008;Ramillien et al, 2008).…”
Section: Model Evaluation and Improvementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Spatial soil moisture fields derived from hydrological models have been compared to estimates derived from passive microwave observations (Liu et al, 2010) and radar (Vischel et al, 2008;Parajka et al, 2009). Biftu and Gan (2001) used AVHRR and Landsat LST and radar soil moisture to evaluate model results. GRACE observations have been used to evaluate simulated total water storage in several studies (see reviews by Güntner, 2008;Ramillien et al, 2008).…”
Section: Model Evaluation and Improvementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…T allowed specifying time behavior of LAI for several crops in the absence of phytometry data. Satellite-based values of LAI were estimated using empirical relationships between LAI and NDVI for grasslands (Biospheric Aspects, 1993) (27) and for agricultural crops (Biftu & Gan, 2001) (28) Described results gave impetus to research possibility of direct use of satellite-based estimates of vegetation cover and LSTs in the model. High desirability of such use while model simulating water and heat balance components for vast territories is due to the necessity of distributed estimates of the land surface characteristics, especially under the lack of ground-based observation data.…”
Section: Wwwintechopencommentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They found that the temperature difference between pasture and forest can be more than 15 • C in summer and 2-3 • C in winter. Biftu and Gan (2001) used NOAA-AVHRR and Landsat-TM surface temperatures to evaluate the semi-distributed DPHM-RS model for the Paddle River Basin, Alberta. They compared average simulated and observed surface temperature for four different land-use classes and found that their model was able to reproduce observed surface temperatures within 2 • C on clear days.…”
Section: Distributed Evaluation Against Thermal Observationsmentioning
confidence: 99%