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Upscaling latent heat flux for thermal remote sensing studies: Comparison of alternative approaches and correction of bias

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Van Niel, Thomas G.
McVicar, Tim R
Roderick, Michael
Van Dijk, Albert
Beringer, Jason
Hutley, Lindsey
van Gorsel, Eva

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For instantaneous latent heat flux (λE) estimates from thermal remote sensing data to be useful in the hydrologic sciences, they require integration over longer time frames (e.g., months to years). This is not trivial because thermal remote sensing data

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Journal of Hydrology

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2037-12-31