322 Evapotranspiration Measurements and Modeling Poster (includes student competition)

Poster Session
ASA Section: Climatology and Modeling
Evapotranspiration (ET) is an important component for the hydrological cycle and crop production. From a single leaf to a regional scale, crop ET estimates provide critical information for research, extension, and farming.  Common measurements include lysimeters, water balance, Penman-Monteith methods, meteorological gradient methods, sap flow and soil moisture sensing, and eddy covariance.  This session will focus not only on advances in ET measurements, but also advances in areas of crop and soil water process modeling, satellite-based modeling, land surface interaction, and decision support systems. 
Cosponsor(s):

Evapotranspiration Measurement and Modeling Community

SSSA Division: Soil Physics and Hydrology

Sensor-Based Water Management Community
Biophysical Measurements and Sensors Community

Tuesday, November 8, 2016: 4:00 PM-6:00 PM
Phoenix Convention Center North, Exhibit Hall CDE

Organizers:
Xiaomao Lin and Ray G. Anderson
Moderator:
Ray G. Anderson
Poster #322-519
Integration of Remote Reference Surface Meteorological Data with Field-Specific Observations for Improved Parameterization of Actual Evapotranspiration.
Ray G. Anderson, USDA-Agricultural Research Service; Jorge F.S. Ferreira, USDA-Agricultural Research Service; Dennise L Jenkins, USDA-Agricultural Research Service; Nildo da Silva Dias, Federal Rural University of the Semi-Arid (UFERSA); Donald L. Suarez, USDA-ARS Salinity Laboratory
Poster Presentation
  • ASA-CSA-SSSA-RefETposter-RGAv2.pdf (1.3 MB)
  • Poster #322-520
    Using the CROPGRO Model for Predicting Water Balance, Evapotranspiration and Water Use Efficiency of Spring Safflower.
    Sukhbir Singh, Texas Tech University; Kenneth J. Boote, University of Florida; Sangamesh Angadi, NMSU; Kulbhushan K. Grover, New Mexico State University
    Poster Presentation
  • ASA-AZ-2016_Final.pdf (929.4 kB)
  • Poster #322-521
    Investigating the Relationship Between Net Carbon Uptake and Evapotranspiration of Agroecosystems in the Southern Great Plains Using Eddy Covariance.
    Sumit Sharma, Texas A&M Univeristy; Nithya Rajan, Texas A&M University; Stephan Maas, Texas Tech University; Kenneth D. Casey, Texas A&M Agrilife Research-Amarillo
    Poster #322-522
    Irrigation Scheduling Strategies for Limited Irrigation Conditions.
    Allan A. Andales, Colorado State University; Jose Luis Chavez, Colorado State University; Neil C. Hansen, Brigham Young University
    Poster Presentation
  • Andales et al 2016 DroughtCIG poster.pdf (1.6 MB)
  • Poster #322-523
    Differences in Evapotranspiration from Eddy Covariance and Lysimeters in Advective Conditions.
    Seth Kutikoff, Kansas State University; Xiaomao Lin, Kansas State University; Steven R. Evett, USDA-ARS Conservation and Production Research Laboratory; David K. Brauer, USDA-ARS Conservation and Production Research Laboratory; Prasanna H. Gowda, USDA-ARS Grazinglands Research Laboratory; Jerry Edgar Moorhead, USDA-ARS Conservation and Production Research Laboratory; Robert M. Aiken, Kansas State University; Paul D. Colaizzi, USDA-ARS Conservation and Production Research Laboratory; Gary Marek, USDA-ARS Conservation and Production Research Laboratory
    Poster Presentation
  • ASAPoster2016Kutikoff.pdf (1.0 MB)
  • Poster #322-524
    Correcting Air Temperature Measurements from a Radiation-Exposed Sensor.
    Ryan Campbell, Decagon Devices; Douglas R. Cobos, Decagon Devices, Inc.; Colin S. Campbell, Decagon Devices, Inc.; Gaylon S. Campbell, Decagon Devices, Inc.