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Quantifying Outdoor Water Consumption of Urban Land Use/Land Cover: Sensitivity to Drought

Quantifying Outdoor Water Consumption of Urban Land Use/Land Cover: Sensitivity to Drought

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Date of publication
December 2014
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ISBN / Resource ID
AGRIS:US201400057426
Pages
855-864

Outdoor water use is a key component in arid city water systems for achieving sustainable water use and ensuring water security. Using evapotranspiration (ET) calculations as a proxy for outdoor water consumption, the objectives of this research are to quantify outdoor water consumption of different land use and land cover types, and compare the spatio-temporal variation in water consumption between drought and wet years. An energy balance model was applied to Landsat 5 TM time series images to estimate daily and seasonal ET for the Central Arizona Phoenix Long-Term Ecological Research region (CAP-LTER). Modeled ET estimations were correlated with water use data in 49 parks within CAP-LTER and showed good agreement (r ²� =� 0.77), indicating model effectiveness to capture the variations across park water consumption. Seasonally, active agriculture shows high ET (>500� mm) for both wet and dry conditions, while the desert and urban land cover types experienced lower ET during drought (

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Kaplan, Shai
Myint, Soe W.
Fan, Chao
Brazel, Anthony J.

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