Is the total evaporation from a wetland surface (including: open water evaporation, plant transpiration and wet/dry soil evaporation) similar, lower, or higher than evaporation from an open water surface under the same climatic conditions? This question has been the subject of long debate; the literature does not show a consensus. In this paper we contribute to the discussion in two steps. First, we analyse the evaporation from a wetland with emergent vegetation (Ea) versus open water evaporation (Ew) by applying the Penman-Monteith equation to identical climate input data, but with different biophysical characteristics of each surface. Second, we assess the variability of measured Ea/Ew through a literature review of selected wetlands arou...
Terrestrial evaporation (also referred to as evapotranspiration) is a central variable controlling w...
Characterizing hydrological processes within tropical wetlands is challenging due to their remotenes...
In the spirit of the Special Issue of HESS to which it contributes, this paper documents the origin ...
The Penman-Monteith formulation of evaporation has been criticised for its reliance upon point est...
Wet grasslands are being restored across the UK and Europe to reinstate their high biodiversity foll...
International audienceMeasurements of evaporation were made from July to November 1999 using the edd...
Water level fluctuations play a critical role in regulating vegetation distribution, composition, co...
For most wetlands precipitation and evapotranspiration arethe major components of water gain and los...
Wet grasslands are important both for their conservation value and for their important hydrological ...
Two theoretical approaches to evaporation from saturated surfaces are outlined, the first being on a...
Evaporation rates were measured for an oligotrophic raised peat bog dominated by the restionaceous r...
The role of wetlands and forests in climate and climate change is usually considered as a part of se...
Evaporation from a cutover raised bog in The Netherlands was modelled using a detailed, physically b...
The hydrology of tropical seasonal wetlands is affected by changes in the land cover. Changes from o...
In this article the influence of climate change on evaporation is discussed. The emphasis is on open...
Terrestrial evaporation (also referred to as evapotranspiration) is a central variable controlling w...
Characterizing hydrological processes within tropical wetlands is challenging due to their remotenes...
In the spirit of the Special Issue of HESS to which it contributes, this paper documents the origin ...
The Penman-Monteith formulation of evaporation has been criticised for its reliance upon point est...
Wet grasslands are being restored across the UK and Europe to reinstate their high biodiversity foll...
International audienceMeasurements of evaporation were made from July to November 1999 using the edd...
Water level fluctuations play a critical role in regulating vegetation distribution, composition, co...
For most wetlands precipitation and evapotranspiration arethe major components of water gain and los...
Wet grasslands are important both for their conservation value and for their important hydrological ...
Two theoretical approaches to evaporation from saturated surfaces are outlined, the first being on a...
Evaporation rates were measured for an oligotrophic raised peat bog dominated by the restionaceous r...
The role of wetlands and forests in climate and climate change is usually considered as a part of se...
Evaporation from a cutover raised bog in The Netherlands was modelled using a detailed, physically b...
The hydrology of tropical seasonal wetlands is affected by changes in the land cover. Changes from o...
In this article the influence of climate change on evaporation is discussed. The emphasis is on open...
Terrestrial evaporation (also referred to as evapotranspiration) is a central variable controlling w...
Characterizing hydrological processes within tropical wetlands is challenging due to their remotenes...
In the spirit of the Special Issue of HESS to which it contributes, this paper documents the origin ...