Journal Article
Seasonal Estimates of Actual Evapotranspiration from Tamarix Ramosissima Stands Using Three-Dimensional Eddy Covariance
Date: 2002/01/02
Author(s): Cleverly J.R., Dahm C.N., Thibault J.R., Gilroy D.J., Coonrod J.E.A.
Publication: Journal of Arid Environments, v. 52, p. 181-197. DOI:https://doi.org/10.1006/jare.2002.0972
Abstract:
This study addresses the pattern of evapo-transpiration (ET) throughout the growing season for Tamarix ramosissima between regularly flooded and unflooded sites. Spatial and temporal ET patterns along the Middle Rio Grande demonstrated considerable variability. ET at the unflooded site was 61% of ET at the flooded site, totaling 74 and 122 cm year−1 at the unflooded and flooded sites, respectively. The seasonal coefficient of variability was 37% and 38% at the flooded and unflooded sites, respectively. Spatial variability was 39%. Determining ET patterns with respect to the spatial, ecological and temporal setting improves riparian zone ET depletion predictions.
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