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Explainable machine learning to quantify the value of proximal remote sensing in latent energy flux estimation

Srishti Gaur, Aslan-Sungur (Rojda), Guler, Andy VanLoocke and Darren T. Drewry

Agricultural Water Management, 2025, vol. 317, issue C

Abstract: Proximal remote sensing has the potential to provide critical information on vegetation biophysical factors that can predict land-atmosphere exchange of water and energy. Latent energy (LE) flux is traditionally estimated using process-based models which rely on vegetation parameters that change during the growing season. Data-driven models have the potential to address these issues by offering flexible predictor selection and more efficient utilization of the information in predictor sets. These models require careful choice of predictors to avoid redundancy and allow robust cross-validation. In this study we present a systematic and comprehensive evaluation of machine learning (ML) models to assess the capability of meteorological and proximal sensing data for predicting LE at a half-hourly temporal resolution across multiple growing seasons for an agricultural system. The results presented here demonstrate that a model using four environmental predictors in combination with two proximal sensing variables can capture 88 % of the variability in LE. ML models using only three predictors (one meteorological and two proximal remote sensing) captured 81 % of LE variability, offering the best trade-off between performance and complexity. An ML model utilizing only two predictors, one proximal remote sensing variable and downwelling radiation, captured 77 % of LE variability. These results demonstrate the power of proximal remote sensing and meteorological observations to estimate land-atmosphere water vapor exchange, providing a solution where more direct methods such as eddy covariance are not available and for evaluations of agronomic management and genotypic variations.

Keywords: Proximal remote sensing; Explainable machine learning; Latent energy flux; Evapotranspiration; Surface energy balance; Vegetation biophysics (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1016/j.agwat.2025.109643

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