Estimation of Virtual Water and Water Requirement of Desert Margin Vegetation Using Satellite Images (A Case Study: Varamin Plain)

Due to the impact of climate change on the plant water demand and the availability of water, especially in drylands, it is vital to estimate the evapotranspiration rates accurately. In this study, the vegetation status in the marginal desert areas of Varamin Plain was studied, and the actual evapotr...

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Main Authors: B. Noori, H. Noori, Gh. Zehtabian, A. H. Ehsani, H. Khosarvi, H. Azarnivand
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Published: Isfahan University of Technology 2020-02-01
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spelling doaj-bb6ddd55d383444fbf8f96ce62264e992021-04-20T08:18:28ZfasIsfahan University of Technology علوم آب و خاک2476-35942476-55542020-02-01234113127Estimation of Virtual Water and Water Requirement of Desert Margin Vegetation Using Satellite Images (A Case Study: Varamin Plain)B. Noori0H. Noori1Gh. Zehtabian2A. H. Ehsani3H. Khosarvi4H. Azarnivand5 1. Department of Arid and Mountainous Regions Reclamation, Faculty of Natural Resources, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran. 2. Water Engineering and Management, Division of Agronomy, University of Gottingen, Germany. 1. Department of Arid and Mountainous Regions Reclamation, Faculty of Natural Resources, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran. 3. Environmental Design Engineering, Faculty of Environment, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran. 1. Department of Arid and Mountainous Regions Reclamation, Faculty of Natural Resources, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran. 1. Department of Arid and Mountainous Regions Reclamation, Faculty of Natural Resources, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran. Due to the impact of climate change on the plant water demand and the availability of water, especially in drylands, it is vital to estimate the evapotranspiration rates accurately. In this study, the vegetation status in the marginal desert areas of Varamin Plain was studied, and the actual evapotranspiration and water demand of intercropped farms were assessed. This study also evaluated the potential relationship between the evapotranspiration of different agricultural lands and their vegetation index using remote sensing techniques. A collection of satellite images from Landsat 7 in consecutive seasons was used to determine the greenness rate of marginal desert areas during 2013 and 2014. ENVI software was used for the image processing, which included geometric corrections and atmospheric corrections, to develop NDVI maps. Also, weather data and crop properties of Varamin Plain were collected, and the actual evapotranspiration rate of plant cover was estimated using CropWat. The correlation between NDVI extracted from satellite images and the evaluated evapotranspiration rate was assessed. The results showed a strong relationship between evapotranspiration of heterogeneous agricultural lands and NDVI. This confirmed that the NDVI derived by remote sensing approach could be a useful index to evaluate vegetation status and water demand of farmlands in the desert borders.http://jstnar.iut.ac.ir/article-1-3796-en.htmlevapotranspirationremote sensingndvifao- penman- monteithvaramin plain
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author B. Noori
H. Noori
Gh. Zehtabian
A. H. Ehsani
H. Khosarvi
H. Azarnivand
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H. Noori
Gh. Zehtabian
A. H. Ehsani
H. Khosarvi
H. Azarnivand
Estimation of Virtual Water and Water Requirement of Desert Margin Vegetation Using Satellite Images (A Case Study: Varamin Plain)
علوم آب و خاک
evapotranspiration
remote sensing
ndvi
fao- penman- monteith
varamin plain
author_facet B. Noori
H. Noori
Gh. Zehtabian
A. H. Ehsani
H. Khosarvi
H. Azarnivand
author_sort B. Noori
title Estimation of Virtual Water and Water Requirement of Desert Margin Vegetation Using Satellite Images (A Case Study: Varamin Plain)
title_short Estimation of Virtual Water and Water Requirement of Desert Margin Vegetation Using Satellite Images (A Case Study: Varamin Plain)
title_full Estimation of Virtual Water and Water Requirement of Desert Margin Vegetation Using Satellite Images (A Case Study: Varamin Plain)
title_fullStr Estimation of Virtual Water and Water Requirement of Desert Margin Vegetation Using Satellite Images (A Case Study: Varamin Plain)
title_full_unstemmed Estimation of Virtual Water and Water Requirement of Desert Margin Vegetation Using Satellite Images (A Case Study: Varamin Plain)
title_sort estimation of virtual water and water requirement of desert margin vegetation using satellite images (a case study: varamin plain)
publisher Isfahan University of Technology
series علوم آب و خاک
issn 2476-3594
2476-5554
publishDate 2020-02-01
description Due to the impact of climate change on the plant water demand and the availability of water, especially in drylands, it is vital to estimate the evapotranspiration rates accurately. In this study, the vegetation status in the marginal desert areas of Varamin Plain was studied, and the actual evapotranspiration and water demand of intercropped farms were assessed. This study also evaluated the potential relationship between the evapotranspiration of different agricultural lands and their vegetation index using remote sensing techniques. A collection of satellite images from Landsat 7 in consecutive seasons was used to determine the greenness rate of marginal desert areas during 2013 and 2014. ENVI software was used for the image processing, which included geometric corrections and atmospheric corrections, to develop NDVI maps. Also, weather data and crop properties of Varamin Plain were collected, and the actual evapotranspiration rate of plant cover was estimated using CropWat. The correlation between NDVI extracted from satellite images and the evaluated evapotranspiration rate was assessed. The results showed a strong relationship between evapotranspiration of heterogeneous agricultural lands and NDVI. This confirmed that the NDVI derived by remote sensing approach could be a useful index to evaluate vegetation status and water demand of farmlands in the desert borders.
topic evapotranspiration
remote sensing
ndvi
fao- penman- monteith
varamin plain
url http://jstnar.iut.ac.ir/article-1-3796-en.html
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