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Feb 15, 2008 · A sensor is considered to be temporally stable if it has a low SDRD (for this study, approximately less than 0.60 m3/m3), such that there is a ...
Semi-arid regions present a particular challenge because of the high spatial variability and temporal change in surface moisture conditions. This study will ...
Soil moisture temporal stability in a semi-arid watershed holds key differences from previous studies because of the low average soil moistures and ...
Jan 5, 2024 · In this study, temporal stability analysis and spatial sampling techniques are used to investigate the representativeness of ground observations ...
This study will address this problem by using data from a soil moisture observing network in semi-arid watershed and temporal stability. (persistence) ...
Temporal persistence and stability of surface soil moisture in a semi-arid watershed. Cosh, Michael H. ;; Jackson, Thomas J. ;; Moran, Susan; ;; Bindlish, Rajat ...
Citation: Cosh, M.H., Jackson, T.J., Moran, M.S., Bindlish, R. 2008. Temporal persistence and stability of surface soil moisture in a semi-arid watershed.
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Soil moisture estimation is very important in decision making regarding agricultural practices and investigations in hydrology. The aim of the study was to ...
Soil type, as characterized by bulk density, clay and sand content, was responsible for nearly 50% of the temporal stability. Topographic effects were less ...
Temporal stability of surface soil moisture in the Little Washita River ... Temporal persistence and stability of surface soil moisture in a semi-arid watershed.