2022
DOI: 10.1029/2021jd034959
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Spatiotemporal Variations of Evapotranspiration in Amazonia Using the Wavelet Phase Difference Analysis

Abstract: Evapotranspiration (ET) is an important part of the hydrological balance of the Amazon basin, as it links regional climate and forest function and plays a crucial role in the hydrological cycle. Large amounts of water are transferred from the land surface to the atmosphere via ET in the Amazon every day, which has a huge impact on the global energy budget (

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“…The MCD18A1 Version 6.1 was validated against measurements at 142 stations from 6 observational networks and had an RMSE of 39.2 W/m² at daily scale [24]. MCD18A1 has contributed to many fields, such as gross primary production estimation [66], radiative forcing quantification [67], and evaporation estimation [68]. The MCD18A1 Version 6.1 was downloaded from https://search.earthdata.nasa.gov/ (last accessed 29/Jan/2024), and the daily mean DSR was calculated by averaging the DSR estimates every 3 hours.…”
Section: I) Modis Dsr Product (Mcd18a1)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The MCD18A1 Version 6.1 was validated against measurements at 142 stations from 6 observational networks and had an RMSE of 39.2 W/m² at daily scale [24]. MCD18A1 has contributed to many fields, such as gross primary production estimation [66], radiative forcing quantification [67], and evaporation estimation [68]. The MCD18A1 Version 6.1 was downloaded from https://search.earthdata.nasa.gov/ (last accessed 29/Jan/2024), and the daily mean DSR was calculated by averaging the DSR estimates every 3 hours.…”
Section: I) Modis Dsr Product (Mcd18a1)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Groundwater movement in the critical zone, usually defined as the shallow groundwater (between 1-5 m), is important in modulating the terrestrial water-energy distribution and land-atmosphere interactions (Kollet and Maxwell, 2008;Condon and Maxwell, 2019;Fan, 2015). Long term groundwater movement and storage variations are found highly influential in predicting the long-term water and energy partitions across different scales (Wang, 2012;Fang et al, 2016;Zhang et al, 2022). All these factors determine the important role that groundwater is playing in regulating the eco-hydrological processes, especially in the groundwater supplied ecosystems (Chui et al, 2011;Miguez-Macho and Fan, 2012;Subin et al, 2014;Vrettas and Fung, 2017;Fang et al, 2022).…”
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confidence: 99%