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Water Resources Research | 2018

Bridging Thermal Infrared Sensing and Physically‐Based Evapotranspiration Modeling: From Theoretical Implementation to Validation Across an Aridity Gradient in Australian Ecosystems

Kaniska Mallick; Erika Toivonen; Ivonne Trebs; Eva Boegh; James Cleverly; Derek Eamus; Harri Koivusalo; Darren T. Drewry; Stefan K. Arndt; Anne Griebel; Jason Beringer; Monica Garcia

Thermal infrared sensing of evapotranspiration (E) through surface energy balance (SEB) models is challenging due to uncertainties in determining the aerodynamic conductance (gA) and due to inequalities between radiometric (TR) and aerodynamic temperatures (T0). We evaluated a novel analytical model, the Surface Temperature Initiated Closure (STIC1.2), that physically integrates TR observations into a combined Penman-Monteith Shuttleworth-Wallace (PM-SW) framework for directly estimating E, and overcoming the uncertainties associated with T0 and gA determination. An evaluation of STIC1.2 against high temporal frequency SEB flux measurements across an aridity gradient in Australia revealed a systematic error of 10–52% in E from mesic to arid ecosystem, and low systematic error in sensible heat fluxes (H) (12– 25%) in all ecosystems. Uncertainty in TR versus moisture availability relationship, stationarity assumption in surface emissivity, and SEB closure corrections in E were predominantly responsible for systematic E errors in arid and semi-arid ecosystems. A discrete correlation (r) of the model errors with observed soil moisture variance (r 5 0.33–0.43), evaporative index (r 5 0.77–0.90), and climatological dryness (r 5 0.60–0.77) explained a strong association between ecohydrological extremes and TR in determining the error structure of STIC1.2 predicted fluxes. Being independent of any leaf-scale biophysical parameterization, the model might be an important value addition in working group (WG2) of the Australian Energy and Water Exchange (OzEWEX) research initiative which focuses on observations to evaluate and compare biophysical models of energy and water cycle components. Plain Language Summary Evapotranspiration modeling and mapping in arid and semi-arid ecosystems are uncertain due to empirical approximation of surface and atmospheric conductances. Here we demonstrate the performance of a fully analytical model which is independent of any leaf-scale empirical parameterization of the conductances and can be potentially used for continental scale mapping of ecosystem water use as well as water stress using thermal remote sensing satellite data.


Biogeosciences | 2016

An introduction to the Australian and New Zealand flux tower network –OzFlux

Jason Beringer; Lindsay B. Hutley; Ian McHugh; Stefan K. Arndt; David I. Campbell; Helen Cleugh; James Cleverly; Víctor Resco de Dios; Derek Eamus; Bradley Evans; Caecilia Ewenz; Peter Grace; Anne Griebel; Vanessa Haverd; Nina Hinko-Najera; Alfredo R. Huete; Peter Isaac; Kasturi Devi Kanniah; Ray Leuning; Michael J. Liddell; Craig Macfarlane; Wayne S. Meyer; Caitlin E. Moore; Elise Pendall; Alison Phillips; Rebecca L. Phillips; Suzanne M. Prober; Natalia Restrepo-Coupe; Susanna Rutledge; Ivan Schroder


Remote Sensing of Environment | 2015

Reliability and limitations of a novel terrestrial laser scanner for daily monitoring of forest canopy dynamics

Anne Griebel; Lauren T. Bennett; Darius S. Culvenor; Glenn Newnham; Stefan K. Arndt


Biogeosciences | 2016

Carbon uptake and water use in woodlands and forests in southern Australia during an extreme heat wave event in the “Angry Summer” of 2012/2013

Eva van Gorsel; Sebastian Wolf; James James Cleverly; Peter Isaac; Vanessa Haverd; Cacilia Ewenz; Stefan K. Arndt; Jason Beringer; Víctor Resco de Dios; Bradley Evans; Anne Griebel; Lindsay B. Hutley; Trevor F. Keenan; Natascha Kljun; Craig Macfarlane; Wayne S. Meyer; Ian McHugh; Elise Pendall; Suzanne M. Prober; Richard Silberstein


Agricultural and Forest Meteorology | 2016

Effects of inhomogeneities within the flux footprint on the interpretation of seasonal, annual, and interannual ecosystem carbon exchange

Anne Griebel; Lauren T. Bennett; Daniel Metzen; James Cleverly; George Burba; Stefan K. Arndt


Forest Ecology and Management | 2017

Evergreen and ever growing – Stem and canopy growth dynamics of a temperate eucalypt forest

Anne Griebel; Lauren T. Bennett; Stefan K. Arndt


Environmental Research Letters | 2017

Mistletoe, friend and foe: synthesizing ecosystem implications of mistletoe infection

Anne Griebel; David M. Watson; Elise Pendall


Biogeosciences | 2018

Upside-down fluxes Down Under: CO 2 net sink in winter and net source in summer in a temperate evergreen broadleaf forest

Alexandre A. Renchon; Anne Griebel; Daniel Metzen; Christopher A. Williams; Belinda E. Medlyn; Remko A. Duursma; Craig V. M. Barton; Chelsea Maier; Matthias M. Boer; Peter Isaac; David T. Tissue; Víctor Resco de Dios; Elise Pendall


Institute for Future Environments; Science & Engineering Faculty | 2016

An introduction to the Australian and New Zealand flux tower network – OzFlux

Jason Beringer; Lindsay B. Hutley; Ian McHugh; Stefan K. Arndt; David Campbell; Helen Cleugh; James Cleverly; Víctor Resco de Dios; Derek Eamus; Bradley Evans; Cacilia Ewenz; Peter Grace; Anne Griebel; Vanessa Haverd; Nina Hinko-Najera; Alfredo R. Huete; Peter Isaac; Kasturi Devi Kanniah; Ray Leuning; Michael J. Liddell; Craig Macfarlane; Wayne S. Meyer; Caitlin E. Moore; Elise Pendall; Alison Phillips; Rebecca L. Phillips; Suzanne M. Prober; Natalia Restrepo-Coupe; Susanna Rutledge; Ivan Schroder


2015 AGU Fall Meeting | 2015

Effect of non-homogeneity in flux footprint on the interpretation of seasonal, annual, and interannual ecosystem carbon exchange

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Jason Beringer

University of Western Australia

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Peter Isaac

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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Craig Macfarlane

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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Suzanne M. Prober

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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