Modelling actual, reference and equilibrium evaporation from a temperate wet grassland
@article{Gavin2004ModellingAR, title={Modelling actual, reference and equilibrium evaporation from a temperate wet grassland}, author={H. Gavin and C. A. Agnew}, journal={Hydrological Processes}, year={2004}, volume={18}, pages={229-246} }
Actual and reference evaporation from a wet grassland in Southeast England was studied over the spring and summer of 1999 (March to September) through changes in surface wetness. The Penman-Monteith (using resistance values for reference grass surface), equilibrium evaporation and Priestley-Taylor models were compared with output from the Bowen ratio energy balance (BREB) method. On field visits, inundation of the grazing marsh was mapped and surface soil moisture monitored in a regular grid… CONTINUE READING
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