COMPARISON OF PENMAN-MONTEITH, SHUTTLEWORTH-WALLACE, AND MODIFIED PRIESTLEY-TAYLOR EVAPOTRANSPIRATION MODELS FOR WILDLAND VEGETATION IN SEMIARID RANGELAND

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STANNARD, DI
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10.1029/93WR00333
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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Eddy correlation measurements of sensible and latent heat flux are used with measurements of net radiation, soil heat flux, and other micrometeorological variables to develop the Penman-Monteith, Shuttleworth-Wallace, and modified Priestley-Taylor evapotranspiration models for use in a sparsely vegetated, semiarid rangeland. The Penman-Monteith model, a one-component model designed for use with dense crops, is not sufficiently accurate (r2 = 0.56 for hourly data and r2 = 0. 60 for daily data). The Shuttleworth-Wallace model, a two-component logical extension of the Penman-Monteith model for use with sparse crops, performs significantly better (r2 = 0. 7 8 for hourly data and r2 = 0. 85 for daily data). The modified Priestley-Taylor model, a one-component simplified form of the Penman potential evapotranspiration model, surprisingly performs as well as the Shuttleworth-Wallace model. The rigorous Shuttleworth-Wallace model predicts that about one quarter of the vapor flux to the atmosphere is from bare-soil evaporation. Further, during daylight hours, the small leaves are sinks for sensible heat produced at the hot soil surface.
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