Abstract

ABSTRACT This essay distills the thoughts of the author who has spent over 30 years developing land surface models, including those for use in remote sensing. The latter includes models whose function is to serve both as a mathematical interface between remotely sensed optical/thermal measurements and land surface evapotranspiration and soil water content and as description of the physiological behaviour of plants and their interaction with atmosphere and soils.

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