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A simple temperature domain two‐source model for estimating agricultural field surface energy fluxes from Landsat imagesYao et al., 2017
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- Yao Y
- Liang S
- Yu J
- Chen J
- Liu S
- Lin Y
- Fisher J
- McVicar T
- Cheng J
- Jia K
- Zhang X
- Xie X
- Jiang B
- Sun L
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- Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres
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A simple and robust satellite‐based method for estimating agricultural field to regional surface energy fluxes at a high spatial resolution is important for many applications. We developed a simple temperature domain two‐source energy balance (TD‐TSEB) model …
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