The sensitivity of evapotranspiration for land uses and topography in area of Cerrado Biome - Brazil.

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Autor(a) principal: SILVA, L. A. P. da
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: BOLFE, E. L., SOUZA, C. M. P. de, FILGUEIRAS, R.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Texto Completo: http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1132273
Resumo: Abstract: Evapotranspiration (ET) is a crucial element in the spatiotemporal dynamics of moisture, energy, and heat, and is related to climatic, pedogeomorphological, and phytophysiognomic aspects of the landscape. Therefore, estimating ET requires dynamic and integrated temporal analysis with biophysical landscape factors. The study aimed to analyze the behavior of ET through the analysis of land use and land cover and topographic in time series. The Simple Algorithm for Evapotranspiration Recovery (SAFER) model was used to obtain the variable ET in the periods of 01/21, 02/22, 05/13 and 06/30/2019 (variables). A database of explanatory covariates was constructed, including land use and land cover, satellite image data (Landsat-8) and digital elevation model (SRTM). The values of variables and covariates were extracted into a grid of points and separated for three altimetric conditions, and the linear Gaussian Models (GLM) were applied to the point data. The most explanatory spectral covariates for the ET variation were Albedo and Surface Temperature. And the covariates related to topography were Digital Elevation Model and Topographic Moisture Index. In general, the wet period presents a higher ET rate (2.06 mm d-¹). Forests generated the highest ET regardless of period (1.62 mm d-¹ to 4.03 mm d-¹). Elevated topography also influences the increase in ET in relation to the same lower altimetry classes (A2 and A3). This influence is associated with the altitude dynamics and intrinsic elements of the region, such as the marshy environment in the A3 region, where the highest ET values occurred. This work stands out from its peers for addressing the influence of landscape aspects on the knowledge of evapotranspiration variation, a vanguard theme in the scope of spatial analysis.
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spelling The sensitivity of evapotranspiration for land uses and topography in area of Cerrado Biome - Brazil.Uso do soloSérie temporalModelo SAFERModelo Algoritmo Simples para Recuperação da EvapotranspiraçãoModelos Lineares GaussianosRegiões AltimétricasHypsometric regionsGLMEvapotranspiraçãoSensoriamento RemotoCobertura do SoloCerradoEvapotranspirationRemote sensingLand useLand coverAbstract: Evapotranspiration (ET) is a crucial element in the spatiotemporal dynamics of moisture, energy, and heat, and is related to climatic, pedogeomorphological, and phytophysiognomic aspects of the landscape. Therefore, estimating ET requires dynamic and integrated temporal analysis with biophysical landscape factors. The study aimed to analyze the behavior of ET through the analysis of land use and land cover and topographic in time series. The Simple Algorithm for Evapotranspiration Recovery (SAFER) model was used to obtain the variable ET in the periods of 01/21, 02/22, 05/13 and 06/30/2019 (variables). A database of explanatory covariates was constructed, including land use and land cover, satellite image data (Landsat-8) and digital elevation model (SRTM). The values of variables and covariates were extracted into a grid of points and separated for three altimetric conditions, and the linear Gaussian Models (GLM) were applied to the point data. The most explanatory spectral covariates for the ET variation were Albedo and Surface Temperature. And the covariates related to topography were Digital Elevation Model and Topographic Moisture Index. In general, the wet period presents a higher ET rate (2.06 mm d-¹). Forests generated the highest ET regardless of period (1.62 mm d-¹ to 4.03 mm d-¹). Elevated topography also influences the increase in ET in relation to the same lower altimetry classes (A2 and A3). This influence is associated with the altitude dynamics and intrinsic elements of the region, such as the marshy environment in the A3 region, where the highest ET values occurred. This work stands out from its peers for addressing the influence of landscape aspects on the knowledge of evapotranspiration variation, a vanguard theme in the scope of spatial analysis.LUCAS AUGUSTO PEREIRA DA SILVA, UFU; EDSON LUIS BOLFE, CNPTIA; CRISTIANO MARCELO PEREIRA DE SOUZA, UNIMONTES; ROBERTO FILGUEIRAS, UFV.SILVA, L. A. P. daBOLFE, E. L.SOUZA, C. M. P. deFILGUEIRAS, R.2021-06-14T15:00:49Z2021-06-14T15:00:49Z2021-06-142021info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleEspaço & Geografia, v. 24, n. 1, p. 132-148, 2021.http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1132273enginfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da EMBRAPA (Repository Open Access to Scientific Information from EMBRAPA - Alice)instname:Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (Embrapa)instacron:EMBRAPA2021-06-14T15:01:00Zoai:www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br:doc/1132273Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/oai/requestopendoar:21542021-06-14T15:01falseRepositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/oai/requestcg-riaa@embrapa.bropendoar:21542021-06-14T15:01Repositório Institucional da EMBRAPA (Repository Open Access to Scientific Information from EMBRAPA - Alice) - Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (Embrapa)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The sensitivity of evapotranspiration for land uses and topography in area of Cerrado Biome - Brazil.
title The sensitivity of evapotranspiration for land uses and topography in area of Cerrado Biome - Brazil.
spellingShingle The sensitivity of evapotranspiration for land uses and topography in area of Cerrado Biome - Brazil.
SILVA, L. A. P. da
Uso do solo
Série temporal
Modelo SAFER
Modelo Algoritmo Simples para Recuperação da Evapotranspiração
Modelos Lineares Gaussianos
Regiões Altimétricas
Hypsometric regions
GLM
Evapotranspiração
Sensoriamento Remoto
Cobertura do Solo
Cerrado
Evapotranspiration
Remote sensing
Land use
Land cover
title_short The sensitivity of evapotranspiration for land uses and topography in area of Cerrado Biome - Brazil.
title_full The sensitivity of evapotranspiration for land uses and topography in area of Cerrado Biome - Brazil.
title_fullStr The sensitivity of evapotranspiration for land uses and topography in area of Cerrado Biome - Brazil.
title_full_unstemmed The sensitivity of evapotranspiration for land uses and topography in area of Cerrado Biome - Brazil.
title_sort The sensitivity of evapotranspiration for land uses and topography in area of Cerrado Biome - Brazil.
author SILVA, L. A. P. da
author_facet SILVA, L. A. P. da
BOLFE, E. L.
SOUZA, C. M. P. de
FILGUEIRAS, R.
author_role author
author2 BOLFE, E. L.
SOUZA, C. M. P. de
FILGUEIRAS, R.
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv LUCAS AUGUSTO PEREIRA DA SILVA, UFU; EDSON LUIS BOLFE, CNPTIA; CRISTIANO MARCELO PEREIRA DE SOUZA, UNIMONTES; ROBERTO FILGUEIRAS, UFV.
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv SILVA, L. A. P. da
BOLFE, E. L.
SOUZA, C. M. P. de
FILGUEIRAS, R.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Uso do solo
Série temporal
Modelo SAFER
Modelo Algoritmo Simples para Recuperação da Evapotranspiração
Modelos Lineares Gaussianos
Regiões Altimétricas
Hypsometric regions
GLM
Evapotranspiração
Sensoriamento Remoto
Cobertura do Solo
Cerrado
Evapotranspiration
Remote sensing
Land use
Land cover
topic Uso do solo
Série temporal
Modelo SAFER
Modelo Algoritmo Simples para Recuperação da Evapotranspiração
Modelos Lineares Gaussianos
Regiões Altimétricas
Hypsometric regions
GLM
Evapotranspiração
Sensoriamento Remoto
Cobertura do Solo
Cerrado
Evapotranspiration
Remote sensing
Land use
Land cover
description Abstract: Evapotranspiration (ET) is a crucial element in the spatiotemporal dynamics of moisture, energy, and heat, and is related to climatic, pedogeomorphological, and phytophysiognomic aspects of the landscape. Therefore, estimating ET requires dynamic and integrated temporal analysis with biophysical landscape factors. The study aimed to analyze the behavior of ET through the analysis of land use and land cover and topographic in time series. The Simple Algorithm for Evapotranspiration Recovery (SAFER) model was used to obtain the variable ET in the periods of 01/21, 02/22, 05/13 and 06/30/2019 (variables). A database of explanatory covariates was constructed, including land use and land cover, satellite image data (Landsat-8) and digital elevation model (SRTM). The values of variables and covariates were extracted into a grid of points and separated for three altimetric conditions, and the linear Gaussian Models (GLM) were applied to the point data. The most explanatory spectral covariates for the ET variation were Albedo and Surface Temperature. And the covariates related to topography were Digital Elevation Model and Topographic Moisture Index. In general, the wet period presents a higher ET rate (2.06 mm d-¹). Forests generated the highest ET regardless of period (1.62 mm d-¹ to 4.03 mm d-¹). Elevated topography also influences the increase in ET in relation to the same lower altimetry classes (A2 and A3). This influence is associated with the altitude dynamics and intrinsic elements of the region, such as the marshy environment in the A3 region, where the highest ET values occurred. This work stands out from its peers for addressing the influence of landscape aspects on the knowledge of evapotranspiration variation, a vanguard theme in the scope of spatial analysis.
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