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Evapotranspiration in the Upper Klamath Basin for the 2013 Growing Season (April - October)

December 14, 2015

The evapotranspiration (ET) datasets were created under contract for this study by the University of Idaho. A high-resolution remote sensing technique known as Mapping Evapotranspiration at High Resolution and Internalized Calibration (METRIC) was used to create estimates of the spatial distribution of ET. The METRIC technique uses thermal infrared Landsat imagery to quantify actual evapotranspiration at a 30-meter resolution that can be related to individual irrigated fields. Because evaporation uses heat energy, ground surfaces with large ET rates are left cooler as a result of ET than ground surfaces that have less ET. As a consequence, irrigated fields appear in the Landsat images as cooler than nonirrigated fields. Products produced from this study include total seasonal and total monthly (April-October) actual evapotranspiration maps for 2013.

Publication Year 2015
Title Evapotranspiration in the Upper Klamath Basin for the 2013 Growing Season (April - October)
DOI 10.5066/F72J68ZW
Authors Wenguang Zhao, Richard Allen, Ricardo Trezza, Clarence Robison
Product Type Data Release
Record Source USGS Digital Object Identifier Catalog
USGS Organization Oregon Water Science Center