Spatially distributed sensible heat flux over a semiarid watershed. Part II: Use of a variable resistance approach with radiometric surface temperatures

Radiometric surface temperature images from aircraft observations over the Walnut Gulch Experimental Watershed were used with ground-based meteorological data at a reference site for extrapolating estimates of surface sensible heat flux across the basin.

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