New study reveals critical impact of evapotranspiration on water resources in China.
The researchers used satellite data and a mathematical model to estimate how much water evaporates from plants and soil in a rocky area in Southwest China. They found that their estimates matched well with actual measurements, showing that evaporation is highest in summer when plants are growing the most. The amount of water evaporated varied across the area, mostly depending on how much rain falls there. This information is important for managing water resources and restoring the local ecosystem.