Kustas et al., 1998 - Google Patents
Combining optical and microwave remote sensing for mapping energy fluxes in a semiarid watershedKustas et al., 1998
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- Kustas W
- Zhan X
- Schmugge T
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- Remote Sensing of Environment
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A dual-source model treating the energy balance of the soil/substrate and vegetation that was developed to use radiometric surface temperature observations is revised to use remotely sensed near-surface moisture from a passive microwave sensor for estimating the …
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