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6458
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Jetse D. Kalma is affiliated with the University of Newcastle Australia in Australia. The academic profile indicates a professional involved in scholarly activities within the university setting.

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Jetse D. Kalma is listed as living, so the profile is presented in the present tense with regard to their ongoing affiliation.

Best Publications

  • Estimating Land Surface Evaporation: A Review of Methods Using Remotely Sensed Surface Temperature Data

    Jetse D. Kalma;Tim R. McVicar;Matthew F. McCabe

  • In situ measurement of soil moisture: a comparison of techniques

    Jeffrey P. Walker;Garry R. Willgoose;Jetse D. Kalma

  • 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

  • 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

  • An evaluation of the benefits of source control measures at the regional scale

    Peter J. Coombes;George Kuczera;Jetse D. Kalma;John R. Argue

  • A disaggregation scheme for soil moisture based on topography and soil depth

    J. Pellenq;J. Kalma;Gilles Boulet;Georges-Marie Saulnier

  • Goulburn River experimental catchment data set

    Christoph Rüdiger;Christoph Rüdiger;Greg Hancock;Herbert M. Hemakumara;Barry Jacobs

  • 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

  • Radiation balance of natural and agricultural vegetation

    G. Stanhill;G. J. Hofstede;J. D. Kalma

  • Estimating evaporation from pasture using infrared thermometry: evaluation of a one-layer resistance model.

    J.D. Kalma;D.L.B. Jupp

  • One-Dimensional Soil Moisture Profile Retrieval by Assimilation of Near-Surface Measurements: A Simplified Soil Moisture Model and Field Application

    Jeffrey P. Walker;Garry R. Willgoose;Jetse D. Kalma

  • The NAFE'05/CoSMOS Data Set: Toward SMOS Soil Moisture Retrieval, Downscaling, and Assimilation

    R. Panciera;J.P. Walker;J.D. Kalma;E.J. Kim

  • Scale issues in hydrological modelling

    Jetse D. Kalma;Murugesu Sivapalan

  • Evaluation of the SMOS L-MEB passive microwave soil moisture retrieval algorithm.

    Rocco Panciera;Jeffrey P. Walker;Jetse D. Kalma;Edward J. Kim

  • Scale problems in hydrology: Contributions of the robertson workshop

    Murugesu Sivapalan;Jetse D. Kalma

  • The NAFE'06 data set: towards soil moisture retrieval at intermediate resolution

    Olivier Merlin;Jeffrey P. Walker;Jetse D. Kalma;Edward J. Kim

  • Solar dimming and urban heating at Hong Kong

    G. Stanhill;J. D. Kalma

  • Parameterisation of a simple semi-distributed model for assessing the impact of land-use on hydrologic response

    Scott Wooldridge;Jetse Kalma;George Kuczera

  • Rainwater quality from roofs, tanks and hot water systems at figtree place

    Peter J. Coombes;George Kuczera;Jetse D. Kalma;Hugh R. Dunstan

  • Three-dimensional soil moisture profile retrieval by assimilation of near-surface measurements: simplified kalman filter covariance forecasting and field application

    Jeffrey P. Walker;Jeffrey P. Walker;Garry R. Willgoose;Jetse D. Kalma

  • Estimating land surface evaporation: a review of methods using remotely sensed surface temperature data | NOVA. The University of Newcastle's Digital Repository

    Jetse D. Kalma;Tim R. McVicar;Matthew F. McCabe

Frequent Co-Authors

Jeffrey P. Walker
Jeffrey P. Walker Monash University
Stewart W. Franks
Stewart W. Franks University of Tasmania
Garry Willgoose
Garry Willgoose University of Newcastle Australia
George Kuczera
George Kuczera University of Newcastle Australia
Greg Hancock
Greg Hancock University of Newcastle Australia
Jorg M. Hacker
Jorg M. Hacker Flinders University
Matthew F. McCabe
Matthew F. McCabe King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
Olivier Merlin
Olivier Merlin Paul Sabatier University
Gilles Boulet
Gilles Boulet Institut de Recherche pour le Développement
Andrew W. Western
Andrew W. Western University of Melbourne

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