Application of Distributed Hydrological Model Based on Multivariant Checking for Monitoring Regional ET

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Water management based on “regional objective ET” had been a hotspot in water shortage region. This article detailedly overviewed the major methods for monitoring ET through field measure and remote sensing retrieval, meanwhile application of distributed hydrological model based on multivariant checking to improve the result of remote sensing retrieval of ET was discussed. The region of Handan was chosen as a example to analyze the correlation of results of MODcycle model and remote sensing retrieval for ET calculation.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 301-303)

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1115-1122

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July 2011

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