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...
Main Authors: | Ramoelo, A, Majozi, N, Mathieu, R, Jovanovic, N, Nickless, A, Dzikiti, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
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MDPI
2014
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