Evapotranspiration: A collective term that includes water discharged to the atmosphere as a result of evaporation from the soil and surface-water bodies and as a result of plant transpiration. See also evaporation and transpiration.
evapotranspiration The loss of water from a given area during a specified time by evaporation from the soil surface and by transpiration from the plants.
Evapotranspiration - (1) The process by which plants take in water through their roots and then give it off through the leaves as a by-product of respiration; ...
Evapotranspiration: The loss water from the soil through both evaporation and transpiration from plants. F ...
Evapotranspiration (ET): loss of water to the atmosphere from the earth's surface by evaporation and by transpiration through plants.
EVAPOTRANSPIRATION A combination of evaporation from open bodies of water, evaporation from soil surfaces, and transpiration from the soil by plants. experimental nonpoint source project ...
Evapotranspiration - The total water loss due to the transpiration of vegetation plus the evaporation from the soil; higher climatic temperatures result in a higher evapotranspiration rate. (Miller, Raymond W. et al., Soils In Our Environment.
evapotranspiration : The combined processes of evaporation and transpiration. It can be defined as the sum of water used by vegetation and water lost by evaporation.
Evapotranspiration The total amount of water that is transferred from the earth's surface to the atmosphere. It is made up of the evaporation of liquid or solid water plus the transpiration from plants Hydraulic Gradient ...
Evapotranspiration: Collective term for evaporation and plant transpiration, which return water vapor from the earthÕs surface to the atmosphere.
Evapotranspiration: Discharge of water from the earth's surface to the atmosphere by evaporation from water bodies and soil surfaces and by transpiration from plants.
Evapotranspiration The sum of evaporation and transpiration. Since it is difficult to measure the two terms independently, they are often grouped as one value. F ...
Evapotranspiration The water loss to the atmosphere from soil and vegetation. The potential evapotranspiration may be calculated from physical features of the environmental such as incident radiation, wind speed and temperature.
Stands are situated on moist river flats and in sheltered valleys, where evapotranspirational losses are minimized.
The depth of this layer, which is about 80 m, is determined by the water's extinction coefficient, the cloudiness, and the sunlight's angle of incidence. evapotranspiration Discharge of water from the Earth's surface to the atmosphere by ...
See also: Water, Soil, Transpiration, Condition, Environment
 
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