Abstract

Large volumes of water are released to the atmosphere through evaporation from soil and transpiration from vegetation, constituting evapotranspiration ( ET ). Estimating the water consumption in vegetated areas is important for the management and rational use of this resource. For this study were processed orbital images which correspond to Quixere-CE, with interest at the Frutacor Farm, where there is predominance the banana crop. The main objective of this study was to assess the accuracy and applicability of S-SEBI and SSEB algorithms with regard to SEBAL to estimate the actual daily evapotranspiration ET a ) of a semi-arid region of Northeast Brazil, containing areas of banana orchard, native vegetation (caatinga) and bare soil. S-SEBI. The SSEB and SSEB algorithms showed strong correlation ( r > 0.93) with statistical significance of 5%. The S-SEBI exhibited errors less than 12% in the orchard and caatinga and SSEB exhibited greater errors at 22%, though for the bare soil, both models showed large discrepancies when compared with SEBAL, with errors greater than 36%. Therefore, among the two algorithms compared with SEBAL, S-SEBI had a better performance in ET a estimation with lower deviations.

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