Publications

Markos, N; Radoglou, K (2021). Estimation of ecosystem evapotranspiration in a Robinia pseudoacacia L. plantation with the use of the eddy covariance technique and modeling approaches. WATER SUPPLY, 21(6), 2553-2568.

Abstract
tau he eddy covariance technique provides reliable ecosystem-level ET measurements. These measurements, when combined with models and satellite products, could offer high spatiotemporal coverage and valuable mechanistic interpretation of the underlying processes. This study address one-year eddy covariance measurements from a Robinia pseudoacacia site in Northern Greece and remote sensing products, we (a) provide a medium-term description of daily ET fluxes for a R. pseudoacacia plantation in a degraded land, (b) assess the contribution of environmental drivers (e.g., net radiation, temperature etc) on ET and (c) evaluate a simple satellite and meteorological driven model for larger-scale applications, based on the land surface water index (LSWI) and the FAO approach. R. pseudoacacia was found to have quite high water consumption, especially during leaf expansion. Net radiation and soil water content had the greatest effect on ecosystem evapotranspiration. LSWI was found to be correlated with both soil water content and evapotranspiration. Its use as an index for water limitation in models lead to high accuracy when compared to ET measurements. Our results (a) provide a significant contribution to the assessment of R. pseudoacacia ecophysiology and (b) highlight the potential of accurate ecosystem ET estimation with simple modeling approaches.

DOI:
10.2166/ws.2021.142

ISSN:
1606-9749