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: <math>E_{p,s}</math> is the potential evaporation in the saturated zone | : <math>E_{p,s}</math> is the potential evaporation in the saturated zone | ||
: <math>E_{s}</math> is the evaporation in the saturated zone | : <math>E_{s}</math> is the evaporation in the saturated zone | ||
: <math>d_{gb}</math> is the [[ground bottom distance]] | : <math>d_{gb}</math> is the [[Ground bottom distance m (Water Overlay)|ground bottom distance]] | ||
: <math>d_{s}</math> is the column height of the saturated zone covered by the roots | : <math>d_{s}</math> is the column height of the saturated zone covered by the roots | ||
Revision as of 13:41, 25 February 2021
Underground evaporation is calculated per cell.
For all underground evaporation calculation, the ground water depth at time t is used.
Feddes oxygen stress factor:
Feddes saturated zone root update factor:
Max potential evaporation:
Evaporation unsaturated:
Potential evaporation saturated:
Evaporation saturated zone:
Evaporation total is the sum of evaporation in the saturated and unsaturated zone:
where
- is the datum height of the surface.
- is the ground water level (datum height) at time t.
- is the depth of the ground water level, which is equal to the column height of the unsaturated zone at time t.
- is the transpiration factor of the buildings (plants) on the surface, or the surface terrain's
[Terrain_water_evaporation_factor_(Water_Overlay)|transpiration factor]] if none present.
- is the evaporation rate of the weather at time t
- is the feddes oxygen stress factor, calculated using the 3rd and 4th root depths and the feddes trapezium interpolation model and the ground water depth.
- is the feddes saturated zone root update factor, calculated using the 1st and 2nd root depths and the feddes trapezium interpolation model and the ground water depth.
- is the nth root depth value.
- is the potential max evaporation
- is the evaporation in the unsaturated zone
- is the potential evaporation in the saturated zone
- is the evaporation in the saturated zone
- is the ground bottom distance
- is the column height of the saturated zone covered by the roots
Related
The following topics are related to this formula.
- Formulas
- Groundwater level formula
- Models
- Underground model
- Evaporation model