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Spatial characterization of land surface energy fluxes and uncertainty estimation at the Salar de Atacama,Northern Chile
Authors:Stephanie K Kampf  Scott W Tyler
Institution:1. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Washington, Box 352700, Seattle, WA 98195, USA;2. Graduate Program of Hydrologic Sciences, University of Nevada, MS 175, Reno, NV 89557, USA
Abstract:We use Advanced Spaceborne Thermal Emission and Reflection radiometer (ASTER) data to estimate spatial energy flux and evaporation distributions at the Salar de Atacama, a playa in Northern Chile. Our approach incorporates ASTER surface kinetic temperature, emissivity, and reflectance data, ground-based meteorological measurements, and empirical parameters. Energy flux distributions are estimated using either spatially constant or spatially distributed values of model parameters, with spatially distributed parameters assigned separately to each land cover category in an image classification. We test the sensitivity of energy budget calculations to state variable and parameter values by conducting Monte Carlo simulations for regions with ground energy budget measurements. Results show that assigning spatially distributed model parameters via land cover classifications yields significant improvements to ground and sensible heat flux predictions. Latent heat fluxes cannot, however, be predicted with sufficient accuracy to allow estimation of area-integrated evaporative moisture loss at this low-evaporation playa.
Keywords:ASTER  Atacama  Playa  Evaporation  Energy budget
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