Estimating spatial variations of total evaporation using multispectral sensors within the uMngeni catchment, South Africa

2016 
Total evaporation is of importance in assessing and managing long-term water use, especially in water-limited environments. Therefore, there is need to account for water utilisation by different land uses for well-informed water resources management and future planning. This study investigated the feasibility of using multispectral Landsat 8 and moderate resolution imaging spectroradiometer (MODIS) remote sensing data to estimate total evaporation within the uMngeni catchment in South Africa, using surface energy balance system. The results indicated that Landsat 8 at 30 m resolution has a better spatial representation of total evaporation, when compared to the 1000 m MODIS. Specifically, Landsat 8 yielded significantly different mean total evaporation estimates for all land cover types (one-way ANOVA; F4.964 = 87.011, p < 0.05), whereas MODIS failed to differentiate (one-way ANOVA; F2.853 = 0.125, p = 0.998) mean total evaporation estimates for the different land cover types across the catchment. The fin...
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