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Detecting crop irrigation status in orchard canopies with airborne and ASTER thermal imagery

2007

This work provides a description of the research conducted to assess if ASTER satellite data enable the detection of the water status in orchard tree crops. Summer and winter TERRA-ASTER images were acquired over a study area of Seville in southern Spain over a 6-year period. 1076 olive orchards were monitored in this area, obtaining field location, area, tree density, and irrigation status information. Surface temperature images were obtained using the TES method and 0.5 m resolution panchromatic ortho-rectified imagery collected over the entire area to obtain vegetation cover. A comparison study of the temperature difference between orchards under different irrigation schemes is presented…

CropHydrologyIrrigationAdvanced Spaceborne Thermal Emission and Reflection RadiometerEvapotranspirationWater stressEnvironmental scienceOrchardGroundwaterPanchromatic filmRemote sensing2007 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium
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A Look at Valencia’s Elections of the 28th of April and the 26th of May 2019

2020

This paper analyses the main features of the Valencian media coverage of the elections held in Spain in the Spring of 2019 (General, Regional, Municipal, and European elections). We shine a spotlight on the key themes covered by the main newspapers, radio and TV stations, and on the  campaign strategies parties used to define ideological blocs on the left and right.

Cultural StudiesLeft and rightgeographygeography.geographical_feature_categorySociology and Political Sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectMedia studiesMedia coverageValencianlanguage.human_languageNewspaperPolitical scienceSpring (hydrology)languageIdeologymedia_commonDebats. Revista de cultura, poder i societat
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E.O.-based estimation of transpiration and crop water requirements for vineyards: a case study in southern Italy

2014

An efficient use of water for irrigation is a challenging task. From an agronomical point of view, it requires establishing the optimal amount of water to be supplied, at the correct time, based on phenological phase and water stress spatial distribution. Indeed, the knowledge of the actual water stress is essential for agronomic decisions, vineyards need to be managed to maintain a moderate water stress, thus allowing to optimize berries quality and quantity. Methods for quickly quantifying where, when and in what extent, vines begin to experience water stress are beneficial. Traditional point based methodologies, such those based on Scholander pressure chamber, even if well established ar…

Current (stream)CanopyHydrologyLeaf water potential Canopy latent heat flux Scholander bomb Two source energy balance modelingIrrigationLatent heatEnergy balanceEnvironmental scienceSpatial variabilityVegetationLeaf water potential Canopy latent heat flux Scholander bomb Two source energy balance modeling.TranspirationSPIE Proceedings
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Ecohydrology in Mediterranean areas: a numerical model to describe growing seasons out of phase with precipitations

2008

The probabilistic description of soil moisture dynamics is a relatively new topic in hydrology. The most common ecohydrological models start from a stochastic differential equation describing the soil water balance, where the unknown quantity, the soil moisture, depends both on spaces and time. Most of the solutions existing in literature are obtained in a probabilistic framework and under steady-state condition; even if this last condition allows the analytical handling of the problem, it has considerably simplified the same problem by subtracting generalities from it. <br><br> The steady-state hypothesis, appears perfectly applicable in arid and semiarid climatic areas like th…

DYNAMICSWet seasonSTRESSGrowing seasonSOIL-MOISTURElcsh:Technologylcsh:TD1-1066ACTIVE-ROLEEcohydrologyecohydrology rainfallPLANTSlcsh:Environmental technology. Sanitary engineeringWater contentlcsh:Environmental scienceslcsh:GE1-350HydrologyWATER-CONTROLLED ECOSYSTEMS; HYDROLOGIC PROCESSES; SOIL-MOISTURE; ACTIVE-ROLE; VEGETATION; CLIMATE; STRESS; PLANTS; DYNAMICSEcohydrologyMoisturelcsh:T[SDU.OCEAN] Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Ocean AtmosphereSettore ICAR/02 - Costruzioni Idrauliche E Marittime E Idrologialcsh:Geography. Anthropology. RecreationHYDROLOGIC PROCESSESVegetationGroundwater recharge[SDU.ENVI] Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Continental interfaces environmentCLIMATEWATER-CONTROLLED ECOSYSTEMSlcsh:GSoil water[SDU.STU] Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth SciencesEnvironmental scienceVEGETATIONHydrology
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New Theoretical Solution of Stage-Discharge Relationship for Slit Weirs

2018

In this paper, the flow-process of a slit weir was analyzed on the basis of a theorem of dimensional analysis and incomplete selfsimilarity theory. The theoretically deduced stage-discharge formula then was calibrated using experimental data obtained for a ratio between the weir and the channel width, ranging from 0.05 to 0.25. The deduced stage-discharge relationship allowed measuring discharge values characterized by errors that, for 98% of the measured values, were less than or equal to 5%. The performance of the proposed theoreticalstage-discharge formula also was improved by introducing the Reynolds number (for 98.5% of the measured values the error was less than or equal to 5%, and th…

Dimensional analysiSelf-similarityBasis (linear algebra)0208 environmental biotechnologyDischarge measurements02 engineering and technologyMechanics01 natural sciencesAgricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous)SlitOpen channel flow010305 fluids & plasmas020801 environmental engineeringOpen-channel flowSelf-similarity0103 physical sciencesWeirSettore AGR/08 - Idraulica Agraria E Sistemazioni Idraulico-ForestaliStage (hydrology)Discharge measurementWeirWater Science and TechnologyCivil and Structural EngineeringMathematicsJournal of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering
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A distributed agro-hydrological model for irrigation water demand assessment

2008

Abstract The actual irrigation water demand in a district in Sicily (Italy) was assessed by the spatially distributed agro-hydrological model SIMODIS (SImulation and Management of On-Demand Irrigation Systems) . For each element with homogeneous crop and soil conditions, in which the considered area can be divided, the model numerically solves the one-dimensional water flow equation with vegetation parameters derived from Earth Observation data. In SIMODIS, the irrigation scheduling is set by means of two parameters: the threshold value of soil water pressure head in the root zone, h m , and the fraction of soil water deficit to be re-filled, Δ . This study investigated the possibility of i…

Distributed hydrological modelHydrologyIrrigationOn-demand irrigation systemWater flowIrrigation schedulingSoil ScienceVegetationRemote sensingIrrigation schedulingIrrigation districtSoil waterEnvironmental scienceSpatial variabilityAgronomy and Crop ScienceEarth-Surface ProcessesWater Science and TechnologyTranspirationAgricultural Water Management
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Subsurface flow and large-scale lateral saturated soil hydraulic conductivity in a Mediterranean hillslope with contrasting land uses

2017

Abstract The lateral saturated hydraulic conductivity, Ks,l , is the soil property that mostly governs subsurface flow in hillslopes. Determinations of Ks,l at the hillslope scale are expected to yield valuable information for interpreting and modeling hydrological processes since soil heterogeneities are functionally averaged in this case. However, these data are rare since the experiments are quite difficult and costly. In this investigation, that was carried out in Sardinia (Italy), large-scale determinations of Ks,l were done in two adjacent hillslopes covered by a Mediterranean maquis and grass, respectively, with the following objectives: i) to evaluate the effect of land use change o…

Drain; Land use change; Maquis; Pore connectivity; Sprinkling experiments; Subsurface runoff; Water Science and Technology; Mechanical Engineering; Fluid Flow and Transfer ProcessesMediterranean climateScale (ratio)0208 environmental biotechnologymaquisSoil science02 engineering and technologyDrainsprinkling experimentsHydraulic conductivitySettore AGR/08 - Idraulica Agraria E Sistemazioni Idraulico-ForestaliSubsurface flowLand use changeWater Science and TechnologyHydrologyFluid Flow and Transfer ProcessesPore connectivityLand useMechanical EngineeringSprinkling experimentHydraulic engineering020801 environmental engineeringMaquiSubsurface runoffTC1-978Geology
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Effect of cultivation techniques on the hydrodynamic and mechanical behaviour of the "Lauragais-terreforts"

1993

The effect of various seed bed preparations on hydrodynamic and mechanical parameters was studied experimentally by simulated rainfall on clayeyloamy soils Lauragais, which had developed on chalky molasse on a slope greater than 12 %. The level of soaked up rain ("pluie d'imbibition", Pi) is closely connected to the inital degree of saturation of the soil ; it varies from 10 to 24 mm when the soil is humid and increases when the soil is dry (14 to 47 mm). But when the soil surface is crusted the Pi is less and seems to be no longer controlled by the degree of water in the soil. Treatments with fine structural elements show the fewest possibilities of infiltration during the soaking up stage…

Drop (liquid)Degree of saturationSoil scienceSoil surfaceSoil saturationMolasseInfiltration (hydrology)EVOLUTION DES SOLS SOUS CULTUREINFILTRATIONSTRUCTURE DU SOLSoil waterEnvironmental scienceEROSION HYDRIQUESIMULATION DE PLUIESurface runoff
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Climate change impact on SWAT simulated streamflow in western Kenya

2009

12 pages (3/4 p.); International audience; Weather and climate extremes such as droughts and floods have far reaching impacts in Kenya. They have had implications in a variety of sectors including agriculture, water resources, health, energy, and disaster management among others. Lake Victoria and its catchment support millions of people and any impact on its ability to support the livelihoods of the communities in this region is of major concern. Thus, the main objective of this study was to assess the potential future climatic changes on the Nzoia catchment in the Lake Victoria basin, and how they might affect streamflow. The Soil and Water Assessment Tool was used to investigate the impa…

Dynamical climatologyrunoffhydrologyLake VictoriaEast AfricaKenyaHydroclimatologyImpact studyatmospheric precipitation[SDE.MCG] Environmental Sciences/Global Changes[ SDE.MCG ] Environmental Sciences/Global Changes[SDU.STU.CL] Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/Climatologyclimate changeRainfall rateAfricaForecast modeldigital simulationdrainage basinsEast African Lakesstreamflow[ SDU.STU.CL ] Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/Climatologyriver dischargeglobal change
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Editorial for the Proceedings of the 2016 E-MRS Spring Meeting Symposium T - Advanced Materials and Characterization Techniques for Solar Cells III

2016

Abstract This paper contains the editorial of the proceedings of the 2016 E-MRS spring meeting symposium T on “Advanced materials and characterization techniques for solar cells III”.

EMRSgeographyEngineeringgeography.geographical_feature_categorybusiness.industrySolar cellNanotechnologyAdvanced materialsSettore ING-INF/01 - ElettronicaCharacterization (materials science)photovoltaicEnergy (all)Energy(all)PhotovoltaicsCharacterization of solar materialSpring (hydrology)businessperovskiteEnergy Procedia
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