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http://dx.doi.org/10.12652/Ksce.2017.37.2.0303

Estimating Evapotranspiration with the Complementary Relationship at Fluxnet Sites Over Asia  

Seo, Hocheol (Yonsei University)
Kim, Jeongbin (Yonsei University)
Park, Hyesun (Yonsei University)
Kim, Yeonjoo (Yonsei University)
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KSCE Journal of Civil and Environmental Engineering Research / v.37, no.2, 2017 , pp. 303-310 More about this Journal
Abstract
Evapotranspiration is a significant hydrologic quantity for understanding the amount of available water resource evaluation, water balance analysis, water circulation and energy circulation. Various methods have been developed for estimating the evapotranspiration using data observed at meteorological observatories. Especially, the focus of methods has been on the complementary relationship that the actual evapotranspiration is equal to the difference between the twice of evapotranspiration in the wet condition and the potential evapotranspiration. The Granger and Gary (GG) method is an empirical formula that can be used to estimate the evapotranspiration using only empirical parameters based on the complementary relationship and using only the net radiation and temperature of the region. In this study, we compared the evapotranspiration data observed at 10 sites in Asia within the dataset of FLUXNET2015, with the evapotranspiration calculated by GG method. The evapotranspiration in inland area was estimated more accurately than that of coastal area. Simulated Annealing (SA) was used for the coastal area to modify the parameters. Using the modified GG method, we could improve the statistics such as root mean square error, the coefficient of determination ($R^2$), and the mean absolute ${\mid}BIAS{\mid}$ of the evapotranspiration estimation in coastal area.
Keywords
Evapotranspiration; GG Method; Complementary relationship; FLUXNET2015;
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