73-2 Spatial ET Field Mapping Using Sensors Mounted on a Center Pivot.

See more from this Division: ASA Section: Climatology & Modeling
See more from this Session: Symposium--Advances in Sensor Systems for Modeling Evapotranspiration at Multiple Scales
Monday, November 3, 2014: 1:20 PM
Hyatt Regency Long Beach, Regency Ballroom F
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Susan A O'Shaughnessy, USDA-ARS Conservation & Production Research Laboratory, Bushland, TX and Steven R. Evett, USDA-ARS, Bushland, TX
Site-specific irrigation management is becoming more important a means for improving crop water use efficiency and reducing water wastage, especially as competition for quality water resources increases. Continuous geo-referenced canopy temperature measurements using sensors mounted on a center pivot irrigation system can provide near real-time temporal and spatial estimates of crop water use at the field scale. These estimates are useful in providing decision support for site-specific variable rate irrigation systems. This presentation discusses the relationship between crop water use derived from neutron meter readings and a soil water balance equation with an integrated crop water stress index (CWSI) calculated over daylight hours for management zones across a center pivot field.
See more from this Division: ASA Section: Climatology & Modeling
See more from this Session: Symposium--Advances in Sensor Systems for Modeling Evapotranspiration at Multiple Scales
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