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Evaluation of hydrologic impact of an irrigation curtailment program using Landsat satellite data

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Naga Manohar Velpuri, Gabriel Senay, Matthew P Schauer, C Amanda Garcia, Ramesh K Singh, MacKenzie O Friedrichs, Stefanie Kagone, Jonathan V Haynes, and Terrence D Conlon, 2020-01-20, Evaluation of hydrologic impact of an irrigation curtailment program using Landsat satellite data: Hydrological Processes, v. 34, iss. 8, p. 1697-1713.

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Upper Klamath Lake (UKL) is the source of the Klamath River that flows through southern Oregon and northern California. The UKL Basin provides water for 81,000+ ha (200,000+ acres) of irrigation on the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation Klamath Project located downstream of the UKL Basin. Irrigated agriculture also occurs along the tributaries to UKL. During 2013–2016, water rights calls resulted in various levels of curtailment of irrigation diversions from the tributaries to UKL. However, information on the extent of curtailment, how much irrigation water was saved, and its impact on the UKL is unknown. In this study, we combined Landsat-based actual evapotranspiration (ETa) data obtained from the Operational Simplified Surface Energy Balance [...]

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