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The SALSA Program is a multi-agency, multi-national research effort that was initiated at the USDA Agricultural Research Service (ARS) South- west Watershed Research Center (SWRC)
First, remote-sensing investigations are discussed, especially those directed toward taking full advantage of the capabilities of the new generation of satellites
The vegetation communities were a perennial, floodplain sacaton grassland (Sporobolus wrightii) and a tree/shrub grouping composed largely of mesquite (Prosopis velutina).
In this study, the issue of estimating area-average sensible heat flux using remotely sensed surface tem- perature over surfaces presenting heterogeneity at both patch and
In Table 1a, 1b and 1c we present the values of effective scintillometer height associated with each method, the corresponding time average value of sensible heat flux as well as
It was found that using measured values to initialize the aerosol optical depth in the retrieval of surface global irradiance, the sur- face albedo increased by about 0.02 on
Populus fremontii, a dominant ‘phreatophyte’ in these semi-arid riparian ecosystems, also used mainly groundwater, but at the ephemeral stream site during the summer rainy season
Comparison of stomatal NH3 compensation points determined on the basis of apoplastic NH4 + and H + concentrations (horizontal bars) and measured atmospheric NH3 concentrations ( d )