Authors
Adrien Guyot, Jean-Martial Cohard, Sandrine Anquetin, Sylvie Galle, Colin R Lloyd
Publication date
2009/8/30
Journal
Journal of Hydrology
Volume
375
Issue
1-2
Pages
227-240
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Actual evapotranspiration is one of the major components of both energy and water budgets, but is often difficult to monitor over long period with sufficient accuracy. Within the framework of the “AMMA-CATCH” program, a project dedicated to the study of the West African Monsoon, a large aperture scintillometer has been installed in a small catchment (12km2), located in the North of Benin, a region exposed to sudanian climate. The present study is an attempt to estimate the latent heat flux over this small but heterogeneous catchment based on scintillation and ground observations. The analysis covers the end of the dry season (lasting from February to April 2006). During this period two isolated rainfall events occurred, giving a unique opportunity to study energy and water budgets simultaneously. The comparison between the average sensible heat flux derived from scintillometer observations and the one obtained …
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