Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4374252 | Ecological Indicators | 2010 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
The procedure was applied to a cropland test site at Mediterranean sub-regional basin scale (Tammaro, South Italy) to develop a climatological baseline estimation of AET refined at slope scale. After the upscaling, the most frequent estimated AET values were about 550 mm yrâ1 (with quasi-normal distribution), while underestimations were observed in the preliminary, smoothed map (positively skewed distribution with mean 460 mm yrâ1). The upscaling allowed the influence of the topographic factor to emerge, with a wider range of values (about 300-900 mm yrâ1) being estimated and substantially not visible in the smoothed pattern. A temporal climate pattern of soil water depletion in the growing season was also shown as reflected in the increase of AET flux in the period 1991-2008 in comparison to the precedent climate (1961-1990).
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Authors
Nazzareno Diodato, Michele Ceccarelli, Gianni Bellocchi,