GAO Yan-chun~1 LONG Di~. Progress in Models for Evapotranspiration Estimation Using Remotely Sensed Data. [J]. Journal of Remote Sensing (3):515-528(2008)
GAO Yan-chun~1 LONG Di~. Progress in Models for Evapotranspiration Estimation Using Remotely Sensed Data. [J]. Journal of Remote Sensing (3):515-528(2008) DOI: 10.11834/jrs.20080369.
Progress in Models for Evapotranspiration Estimation Using Remotely Sensed Data
including evaporation from soil surface and vegetation transpiration
is an impor- tant parameter for water and energy balances on the Earth’s surface.Many applications in water resource
agriculture
and forest management require the knowledge of ET over a range of spatial and temporal scales.Satellite provides an unprece- dented spatial distribution of critical land surface parameters such as surface albedo
fractional vegetation cover
land sur- face temperature
and so on
so numerous physical and empirical remote sensing-based models in conjunction of ancillary surface and atmospheric data have been developed to estimate ET for clear sky days in recent years.The models for evapo- transpiration estimation using remotely sensed data are categorized as single-layer and two-layer model
Penman-Monteith model and empirical model in this paper.A review of algorithms and approaches of these models is presented
with a dis- cussion regarding the main merits and limitations of SEBAL(Surface Energy Balance Algorithm For Land)
SEBS(Sur- face Energy Balance System)and TSEB(Two Source Energy Balance)that are widely used.The problems of temporal ex- tension with its uncertainty
the temporal and spatial resolution with relative scale effect
the selection of models for appli- cation and the evaluation of model applicability
the effect of advection on energy balance principle
and the accuracy as- sessment are discussed respectively.To improve the accuracy of ET estimation using remotely sensed data at reginonal scale
several problems have to be overcome in the future.Suggestions are as follows:Firstly
the research on the mecha- nism of interaction between land surface and atmosphere with related land-surface process should be enhanced because the parameterization schemes of land-surface process are currently still too simple to depict the complicated mechanism pre- cisely
especially for the conditions of heterogeneous underlying surface and complex terrain.Secondly
the accuracy of land surface variables retrieved from remotely sensed data has not achieved perfect level and needs to be improved because it can significantly affect the accuracy of ET estimation.Enhancing the research on the interrelationship between remote sensing information of a variety of bands and characteristics of land surface and micrometeorology can enlarge the applica- ble range of two-layer model
which also conduces to the establishment of ET estimation model of more accurate and appli- cable.Thirdly
the use of hydrological methodology can provide effective methods for accuracy assessment of remote sens- ing-based models
underway to develop a new parameterization scheme incorporating the strengths of remote sensing-based and hydrological models.Fourthly
enhancing the research regarding scale effect and error propagation could improve the accuracy of ET estimate model using coarse spatial resolution data.
关键词
遥感蒸散发模型陆面过程
Keywords
remote sensingevapotranspirationModelland-surface process
State Key Laboratory of Remote Sensing Science, Aerospace Information Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Sciences
State Key Laboratory of Resources and Environmental Information System, Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences
University of Chinese Academy of Sciences
Key Laboratory of Agricultural Remote Sensing, Ministry of Agriculture/Institute of Agricultural Resources and Regional Planning, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences
Institute of Remote Sensing and Digital Earth, Chinese Academy of Sciences