Two-Dimensional Spectral Analysis of Soil Surface Temperature
M. Bazza,
R. H. Shumway and
D. R. Nielsen
Hilgardia, 1988, vol. 56, issue 3
Abstract:
Soil surface temperature, measured on a 36-by-64 regular grid in a 6-hectare field, is modeled using two-dimensional spectral analysis and a signal-detection procedure. Temperature is found to behave randomly in one direction of the field (width), whereas the distribution in the other direction can be described as a superposition of four cyclic functions.
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Date: 1988
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