Journal of Japan Society of Civil Engineers, Ser. B1 (Hydraulic Engineering)
Online ISSN : 2185-467X
ISSN-L : 2185-467X
Annual Journal of Hydraulic Engineering, JSCE, Vol.58
MODELING THE EVAPOTRANSPIRATION OF INDIVIDUAL LAND-SURFACE FEATURES CONSIDERING HEAT BALANCE AND SOIL MOISTURE, AND ITS APPLICATION TO AN ACTUAL RIVER BASIN
Tatsuya KOGAAkira KAWAMURAHideo AMAGUCHI
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2014 Volume 70 Issue 4 Pages I_319-I_324

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In this study, an evapotranspiration model that can express the amount of evapotranspiration accounting for differences in soil moisture and penetration characteristics of individual land-surface features is proposed. The model is composed of two components; the infiltration area model based on SMPT model to represent the infiltration process of the surface soil, and the impervious area model considering depression storage in impervious areas. Furthermore, the infiltration area model takes into account the state of the soil moisture and differences in land use of the land-surface features, and estimates the latent and sensible heat using a heat balance equation based on the bulk formula. The model was applied to the highly urbanized upstream basin of Kanda River, and the impacts of differences in land use on the spatial distribution of evapotranspiration and land surface temperature was analyzed.
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