Definition of evapotranspiration in English English dictionary
The transfer of water from the surface of the earth to the atmosphere by evaporation, sublimation and transpiration
The amount of water no longer available in the soil due to evaporation and transpiration Transpiration is the movement of liquid through a plant then released through the stomata of the plant as water vapor There are several methods for estimating evapotranspiration including the Penman Monteith equation and Bowen ratio technique
The process by which water is transferred from the land to the atmosphere by evaporation from the soil and other surfaces and by transpiration from plants
A collective term that includes water lost through evaporation from the soil and surface-water bodies and by plant transpiration
Evapotranspiration is the combination of evaporation (the transfer of water from the liquid to the gaseous state) and transpiration (the process by which plants remove liquid water from the soil and release it to the air as gaseous water)
The loss of water from the surface to the atmosphere by evaporation combined with transpiration by plants
loss of water due to the combined effects of evaporation and plant transpiration
The evaporation of water from the soil and the transpiration of water from the plants that live in that soil Approximately one-quarter of a forest's annual rainfall returns to the air through evapotranspiration
The loss of water through a plant's leaves or needles from the body of the plant due to evaporation and transpiration
is the loss of water from the soil both by evaporation and by transpiration from the plants growing in the soil and rises with air temperature
combination of evaporation and transpiration of water into the atmosphere from living plants and soil
The loss of water from a given area during a specified time by evaporation from the soil surface and by transpiration from plants
The loss of water from the soil through vaporizing, both by direct evaporation and by transpiration from plants
A collective term for water that moves into the atmosphere from evaporation from land or water and from transpiration from plants < back to top F
The loss of water from the soil both by evaporation and by transpiration from the plants growing in the soil
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
All forms of evaporation of liquid water from the earths surface, including the evaporation of bodies of water and soil moisture and the evaporation from leaf surfaces that occurs as part of transpiration
The process of water vapor transfer from vegetated land surfaces into the atmosphere; an essential part of the global hydrologic cycle Evapotranspiration includes evaporation (the change of liquid water, from bodies of water and wet soil, into water vapor) and transpiration (in which which water is drawn from the soil into plant roots, transported through the plant, and then evaporated from leaves and other plant surfaces into the air) (Source: Mintzer, 1992)
Combined loss of water to the atmosphere via the processes of evaporation and transpiration
The combined loss of water to the atmosphere from land and water surfaces by evaporation and from plants by transpiration
A combination of evaporation from open bodies of water, evaporation from soil surfaces, and transpiration from the soil by plants
Loss of water from the soil both by evaporation from the soil surface and by transpiration from the leaves of the plants growing on it. Factors that affect the rate of evapotranspiration include the amount of solar radiation, atmospheric vapor pressure, temperature, wind, and soil moisture. Evapotranspiration accounts for most of the water lost from the soil during the growth of a crop. Estimation of evapotranspiration rates is thus important in planning irrigation schemes
Combination of evaporation from free water surfaces and transpiration of water from plant surfaces to the atmosphere
The combined processes by which water is transferred from the earth's surface to the atmosphere: evaporation of liquid or solid water plus transpiration from plants
The water lost from an area through the combined effects of evaporation from the ground surface and transpiration from the vegetation
loss of water from the soil, including that by direct evaporation and that by transpiration from the surfaces of plants
The loss of water from the soil, both by evaporation and by transpiration from the plants growing there
{i} process by which water is transferred from the Earth to the atmosphere through evaporation from the surface and transpiration from plants