Validation of global evapotranspiration product (MOD16) using flux tower data in the African savanna, South Africa

Globally, water is an important resource required for the survival of human beings. Water is a scarce resource in the semi-arid environments, including South Africa. In South Africa, several studies have quantified evapotranspiration (ET) in different ecosystems at a local scale. Accurate spatially...

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Main Authors: Ramoelo, A, Majozi, N, Mathieu, R, Jovanovic, N, Nickless, A, Dzikiti, S
Format: Journal article
Published: MDPI 2014
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author Ramoelo, A
Majozi, N
Mathieu, R
Jovanovic, N
Nickless, A
Dzikiti, S
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Majozi, N
Mathieu, R
Jovanovic, N
Nickless, A
Dzikiti, S
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description Globally, water is an important resource required for the survival of human beings. Water is a scarce resource in the semi-arid environments, including South Africa. In South Africa, several studies have quantified evapotranspiration (ET) in different ecosystems at a local scale. Accurate spatially explicit information on ET is rare in the country mainly due to lack of appropriate tools. In recent years, a remote sensing ET product from the MODerate Resolution Imaging Spectrometer (MOD16) has been developed. However, its accuracy is not known in South African ecosystems. The objective of this study was to validate the MOD16 ET product using data from two eddy covariance flux towers, namely; Skukuza and Malopeni installed in a savanna and woodland ecosystem within the Kruger National Park, South Africa. Eight day cumulative ET data from the flux towers was calculated to coincide with the eight day MOD16 products over a period of 10 years from 2000 to 2010. The Skukuza flux tower results showed inconsistent comparisons with MOD16 ET. The Malopeni site achieved a poorer comparison with MOD16 ET compared to the Skukuza, and due to a shorter measurement period, data validation was performed for 2009 only. The inconsistent comparison of MOD16 and flux tower-based ET can be attributed to, among other things, the parameterization of the Penman-Monteith model, flux tower measurement errors, and flux tower footprint vs. MODIS pixel. MOD16 is important for global inference of ET, but for use in South Africa's integrated water management, a locally parameterized and improved product should be developed.
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spelling oxford-uuid:075cbc41-3ea8-4cea-ad40-5e00479780572022-03-26T09:07:06ZValidation of global evapotranspiration product (MOD16) using flux tower data in the African savanna, South AfricaJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:075cbc41-3ea8-4cea-ad40-5e0047978057Symplectic Elements at OxfordMDPI2014Ramoelo, AMajozi, NMathieu, RJovanovic, NNickless, ADzikiti, SGlobally, water is an important resource required for the survival of human beings. Water is a scarce resource in the semi-arid environments, including South Africa. In South Africa, several studies have quantified evapotranspiration (ET) in different ecosystems at a local scale. Accurate spatially explicit information on ET is rare in the country mainly due to lack of appropriate tools. In recent years, a remote sensing ET product from the MODerate Resolution Imaging Spectrometer (MOD16) has been developed. However, its accuracy is not known in South African ecosystems. The objective of this study was to validate the MOD16 ET product using data from two eddy covariance flux towers, namely; Skukuza and Malopeni installed in a savanna and woodland ecosystem within the Kruger National Park, South Africa. Eight day cumulative ET data from the flux towers was calculated to coincide with the eight day MOD16 products over a period of 10 years from 2000 to 2010. The Skukuza flux tower results showed inconsistent comparisons with MOD16 ET. The Malopeni site achieved a poorer comparison with MOD16 ET compared to the Skukuza, and due to a shorter measurement period, data validation was performed for 2009 only. The inconsistent comparison of MOD16 and flux tower-based ET can be attributed to, among other things, the parameterization of the Penman-Monteith model, flux tower measurement errors, and flux tower footprint vs. MODIS pixel. MOD16 is important for global inference of ET, but for use in South Africa's integrated water management, a locally parameterized and improved product should be developed.
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Majozi, N
Mathieu, R
Jovanovic, N
Nickless, A
Dzikiti, S
Validation of global evapotranspiration product (MOD16) using flux tower data in the African savanna, South Africa
title Validation of global evapotranspiration product (MOD16) using flux tower data in the African savanna, South Africa
title_full Validation of global evapotranspiration product (MOD16) using flux tower data in the African savanna, South Africa
title_fullStr Validation of global evapotranspiration product (MOD16) using flux tower data in the African savanna, South Africa
title_full_unstemmed Validation of global evapotranspiration product (MOD16) using flux tower data in the African savanna, South Africa
title_short Validation of global evapotranspiration product (MOD16) using flux tower data in the African savanna, South Africa
title_sort validation of global evapotranspiration product mod16 using flux tower data in the african savanna south africa
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