The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Water content, Hydrology, Remote sensing, Vegetation and Drainage basin. His Water content research integrates issues from Moisture, Soil science, Soil water and Forcing. His Hydrology research includes elements of Digital elevation model, Infrared and Precipitation.
His studies in Remote sensing integrate themes in fields like Assimilation and Downscaling. His studies examine the connections between Vegetation and genetics, as well as such issues in Atmospheric sciences, with regards to Agriculture and Earth's energy budget. His research in Drainage basin intersects with topics in Climate change and Flood myth.
Hydrology, Water content, Remote sensing, Meteorology and Atmospheric sciences are his primary areas of study. As a member of one scientific family, Jetse D. Kalma mostly works in the field of Hydrology, focusing on Soil water and, on occasion, Erosion. His Water content research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Soil science, Soil type, Infiltration, Moisture and Data assimilation.
His Remote sensing study incorporates themes from Downscaling, Evapotranspiration and Vegetation. Many of his research projects under Meteorology are closely connected to Spatial variability with Spatial variability, tying the diverse disciplines of science together. Jetse D. Kalma studied Atmospheric sciences and Frost that intersect with Terrain.
Remote sensing, Water content, Hydrology, Meteorology and Drainage basin are his primary areas of study. Jetse D. Kalma combines subjects such as Vegetation, Field experiment, Evapotranspiration and Downscaling with his study of Remote sensing. His study in Water content is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Soil science, Soil type, Drainage, Moisture and Radiometry.
The concepts of his Hydrology study are interwoven with issues in Soil water, Land management, Riparian zone and Precipitation. Jetse D. Kalma interconnects Land cover and Radiometer in the investigation of issues within Meteorology. His Drainage basin study deals with Digital elevation model intersecting with Caesium-137.
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Estimating Land Surface Evaporation: A Review of Methods Using Remotely Sensed Surface Temperature Data
Jetse D. Kalma;Tim R. McVicar;Matthew F. McCabe.
Surveys in Geophysics (2008)
In situ measurement of soil moisture: a comparison of techniques
Jeffrey P. Walker;Garry R. Willgoose;Jetse D. Kalma.
Journal of Hydrology (2004)
One-dimensional soil moisture profile retrieval by assimilation of near-surface observations: a comparison of retrieval algorithms
Jeffrey P. Walker;Garry R. Willgoose;Jetse D. Kalma.
Advances in Water Resources (2001)
A time series approach to inferring groundwater recharge using the water table fluctuation method
Russell Sean Crosbie;Philip John Binning;Philip John Binning;Jetse D. Kalma.
Water Resources Research (2005)
Radiation balance of natural and agricultural vegetation
G. Stanhill;G. J. Hofstede;J. D. Kalma.
Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society (1966)
An evaluation of the benefits of source control measures at the regional scale
Peter J. Coombes;George Kuczera;Jetse D. Kalma;John R. Argue.
Urban Water (2002)
A disaggregation scheme for soil moisture based on topography and soil depth
J. Pellenq;J. Kalma;Gilles Boulet;Georges-Marie Saulnier.
Journal of Hydrology (2003)
Multi-parameter fingerprinting of sediment deposition in a small gullied catchment in SE Australia
A.K. Krause;S.W. Franks;J.D. Kalma;R.J. Loughran.
Catena (2003)
Estimating evaporation from pasture using infrared thermometry: evaluation of a one-layer resistance model.
J.D. Kalma;D.L.B. Jupp.
Agricultural and Forest Meteorology (1990)
Scale issues in hydrological modelling
Jetse D. Kalma;Murugesu Sivapalan.
(1995)
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