Publications

Zhu, Weiwei; Wu, Bingfang; Yan, Nana; Feng, Xueliang; Xing, Qiang (2014). A method to estimate diurnal surface soil heat flux from MODIS data for a sparse vegetation and bare soil. JOURNAL OF HYDROLOGY, 511, 139-150.

Abstract
This paper proposes a mathematical method based on a one-dimensional diffusion equation to derive diurnal variation of surface soil heat flux using cloudless MODIS data for a sparse vegetation and bare soil. Diurnal variation of the surface temperature and near-surface real soil thermal inertia are both simulated from the MODIS data. The study was carried out for the Yingke oasis plains area and the Arou alpine meadow area, which are located in the midstream and upstream, respectively, of the Heihe River Basin. Statistical results showed that the proposed method performs well to estimate soil heat flux for both study areas. In the oasis plains case, the coefficient of determination (R-2) was 0.958 and the index of agreement (d) was 0.989. In the alpine meadow case, the coefficient of determination (R-2) was 0.972 and the index of agreement (d) was 0.993. Close agreement of the estimated surface soil heat flux with measured observations indicates that the method is promising. Future work will focus on scaling this mathematical method to create a diurnal surface soil heat flux map. Crown Copyright (c) 2014 Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

DOI:
10.1016/j.jhydro1.2014.01.019

ISSN:
0022-1694; 1879-2707