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Spatial variation of climatology monthly crop reference evapotranspiration and sensitivity coefficients in Shiyang river basin of northwest China

Authors :
Zhang, Xiaotao
Kang, Shaozhong
Zhang, Lu
Liu, Junqi
Source :
Agricultural Water Management. Oct2010, Vol. 97 Issue 10, p1506-1516. 11p.
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

Abstract: Crop reference evapotranspiration (ET 0) is often used to determine crop water requirement. ET 0 maps are useful for regional agricultural and water resources management, and also play an important role in the distributed hydrological modeling. For generating spatial ET 0 surfaces, ‘Interpolate-then-calculate (IC)’ approach is powerful in principle and is recommended especially for sparse weather station networks. The partial thin-plate smoothing spline incorporated in ANUSPLIN for interpolating climatic variables has been accepted widely across the world. In this paper, the climatology monthly ET 0 data of Shiyang river basin, one of the three inner basins in northwest China, are developed by spatially modeling the input climatic parameters with ANUSPLIN, and from the interpolated climate and ET 0 datasets, sensitivity coefficients of ET 0 to the climatic variables of selected months are also spatially distributed. In the cool months (January, February, November and December), the spatial variability of ET 0 is small and the value is rather low, whereas the warm season (May, June, July and August) is characterized by high values of ET 0 and large spatial variations in the river basin. Vapor pressure deficit is the most sensitive variable during the cool months and in the mountainous area with lower temperature; mean air temperature is the least sensitive one during the year and a little variation is observed at the basin scale. In summer, available energy primarily forces ET 0 as expected, and in winter, wind speed plays an important role and affects ET 0 greater at the northern plain region where deserts are dominated by dunes and low shrubs. We conclude that for regions with isolated climate stations, ‘IC’ procedure by including topographic and geographic factors can effectively model spatially distributed ET 0. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03783774
Volume :
97
Issue :
10
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Agricultural Water Management
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
52205486
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.agwat.2010.05.004