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Yuming Lu, Bingfang Wu, Nana Yan, Weiwei Zhu, Hongwei Zeng, Zonghan Ma, Jiaming Xu, Xinghua Wu and Bo Pang
Global climate change and human activities have resulted in immense changes in the Earth?s ecosystem, and the interaction between the land surface and the atmosphere is one of the most important processes. Wind is a reference for studying atmospheric dyn...
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Mingzhao Yu, Bingfang Wu, Hongwei Zeng, Qiang Xing and Weiwei Zhu
The aerodynamic roughness length (z0m) is a crucial parameter for reliably simulating turbulent exchanges between the land surface and the atmosphere. Due to the large number of input variables related to vegetation growth and aerodynamic conditions near...
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Qiang Xing, Bingfang Wu, Nana Yan, Mingzhao Yu and Weiwei Zhu
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Shen Tan, Bingfang Wu, Nana Yan and Weiwei Zhu
This study proposes a new method for downscaling ETWatch 1-km actual evapotranspiration (ET) products to a spatial resolution of 30 m using Landsat8 normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI) data. The NDVI is employed as an indicator of land-surface ...
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Qifeng Zhuang and Bingfang Wu
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Qifeng Zhuang and Bingfang Wu
Reliably estimating the turbulent fluxes of latent and sensible heat at the Earth?s surface by remote sensing is important for research on the terrestrial hydrological cycle. This paper presents a practical approach for mapping surface energy fluxes usin...
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