INTEGRAÇÃO DE SENSORIAMENTO REMOTO E MODELOS HIDROLÓGICOS PARA A ESTIMATIVA DA EVAPOTRANSPIRAÇÃO: UMA REVISÃO BIBLIOGRÁFICA
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https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2179-0892.geousp.2013.75444Palabras clave:
Evapotranspiração, Satélites, Modelos hidrológicosResumen
A hidrologia geográfica busca o entendimento do padrão espacial da água em sua fase terrestre. Para monitorar e simular a água terrestre, diferentes ferramentas tecnológicas têm sido utilizadas nos últimos anos, com especial destaque para o sensoriamento remoto e a modelagem hidrológica. O presente artigo traz uma revisão acerca da utilização dessas ferramentas no entendimento da evapotranspiração, uma variável-chave na análise geográfica. O levantamento realizado mostra o benefício de se utilizar estimativas remotas de evapotranspiração para diminuir a incerteza das simulações realizadas com modelos hidrológicos.
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