Improving evapotranspiration computation with electrical resistivity tomography in a maize field
Chunwei Chou,
Luca Peruzzo,
Nicola Falco
et al.
Abstract:Hydrogeophysical methods have been increasingly used to study subsurface soil–water dynamics, yet their application beyond the soil compartment or the quantitative link to soil hydraulic properties remains limited. To examine how these methods can inform model‐based evapotranspiration (ET) calculation under varying soil water conditions, we conducted a pilot‐scale field study at an experimental maize plot with manipulated irrigation treatments. Our goal was to develop a workflow for (1) acquiring and inverting… Show more
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