Solar-induced chlorophyll fluorescence sheds light on global evapotranspiration
The significance of large-scale evapotranspiration (ET) to climate science, water resources management, flood routing, irreversible desertification, and crop yield is not in dispute. Current large-scale ET models combine empirical formulations with a suite of remotely sensed data products that include meteorological variables, vegetation indices and/or soil moisture. In recent years, solar-induced chlorophyll fluorescence (SIF) has been proposed as an indicator of photosynthetic activity but its potential to constrain transpiration (T
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