In the present work, the role played by vegetation parameters, necessary to the hydrological distributed modeling, is investigated focusing on the correct use of remote sensing products for the evaluation of hydrological losses in the soil water balance. The research was carried out over a medium-sized river basin in Southern Italy, where the vegetation status is characterised through a data-set of multi-temporal NDVI images. The model adopted uses one layer of vegetation whose status is defined by the Leaf Area Index (LAI), which is often obtained from NDVI images. The inherent problem is that the vegetation heterogeneity – including soil disturbances – has a large influence on the spectral bands and so the relation between LAI and NDVI is...
The performance of vegetation indexes derived from moderate resolution imaging spectroradiometer (MO...
The success of an irrigation decision support system (DSS) much depends on the reliability of the in...
Recent studies have demonstrated that the soil water content (SWC) of Mediterranean ecosystems can b...
In the present work, the role played by vegetation parameters, necessary to the hydrological distrib...
The current study assesses the potential of two modeling approaches to simulate the daily site water...
Efforts to better understand the components of catchments’ water balance have traditionally been one...
The parameterization of crop coefficients (kc) is critical for determining a water balance. We used ...
This study investigates the benefits and methodological issues to integrate weekly 1 km Leaf A...
Physically-based water balance models require a realistic parameterisation of land surface charact...
This study aims to detect the variability of riparian vegetation by means of in-situ measurements of...
The analysis of LAI is of great importance to evaluate the structural characteristics of a plant com...
The estimation of site water budget is important in Mediterranean areas, where it represents a cruci...
Operational availability of spatio-temporal vegetation and hydrological estimates are becoming incre...
The performance of vegetation indexes derived from moderate resolution imaging spectroradiometer (MO...
The success of an irrigation decision support system (DSS) much depends on the reliability of the in...
Recent studies have demonstrated that the soil water content (SWC) of Mediterranean ecosystems can b...
In the present work, the role played by vegetation parameters, necessary to the hydrological distrib...
The current study assesses the potential of two modeling approaches to simulate the daily site water...
Efforts to better understand the components of catchments’ water balance have traditionally been one...
The parameterization of crop coefficients (kc) is critical for determining a water balance. We used ...
This study investigates the benefits and methodological issues to integrate weekly 1 km Leaf A...
Physically-based water balance models require a realistic parameterisation of land surface charact...
This study aims to detect the variability of riparian vegetation by means of in-situ measurements of...
The analysis of LAI is of great importance to evaluate the structural characteristics of a plant com...
The estimation of site water budget is important in Mediterranean areas, where it represents a cruci...
Operational availability of spatio-temporal vegetation and hydrological estimates are becoming incre...
The performance of vegetation indexes derived from moderate resolution imaging spectroradiometer (MO...
The success of an irrigation decision support system (DSS) much depends on the reliability of the in...
Recent studies have demonstrated that the soil water content (SWC) of Mediterranean ecosystems can b...