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Irrigation water management using high resolution airborne remote sensing
Abstract This paper offers a historical retrospective on the remote sensing of crop coefficients for obtaining actual crop evapotranspiration. We present the canopy reflectance-based approach of crop coefficients and show the usefulness of high-resolution airborne imagery as a tool for monitoring the actual crop growth changes and characterizing in-field variability in an objective manner.
Irrigation water management using high resolution airborne remote sensing
Abstract This paper offers a historical retrospective on the remote sensing of crop coefficients for obtaining actual crop evapotranspiration. We present the canopy reflectance-based approach of crop coefficients and show the usefulness of high-resolution airborne imagery as a tool for monitoring the actual crop growth changes and characterizing in-field variability in an objective manner.
Irrigation water management using high resolution airborne remote sensing
Neale, Christopher M. U. (author) / Jayanthi, Harikishan (author) / Wright, James L. (author)
2005
Article (Journal)
English
Remote sensing in evaluation and management of irrigation
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