Literature & Research

Estimating irrigation consumptive use for the conterminous United States: coupling satellite-sourced estimates of actual evapotranspiration with a national hydrologic model

Journal of Hydrology
December 2025

Pairing OpenET remotely sensed evapotranspiration with streamflow data to assess the effectiveness of irrigation curtailment for aquatic conservation

Journal of Hydrology
December 2025

Evaluation and comparison of OpenET models for estimating soil water depletion of irrigated alfalfa in Arizona

Agricultural Water Management
November 2025

Leading Satellite-Based Evapotranspiration Products Insufficiently Capture Interannual Variability: Evidence From GRACE/FO and In Situ Observations

Geophysical Research Letters
October 2025

Intercomparison of the U.S. National Water Model with OpenET over the Bear River Basin, U.S.

Journal of Hydrology
August 2025

Performance Mapping and Weighting for the Evapotranspiration Models of the OpenET Ensemble

Water Resources Research
August 2025

OpenET: Supporting Sustainable Water Management with Earth Observations and Open Science

World Environmental and Water Resources Congress 2025
May 2025

Comparing evapotranspiration estimations using crop model-data fusion and satellite data-based models with lysimetric observations: Implications for irrigation scheduling

Agricultural Water Management
April 2025

Evaluating the Performance of OpenET Models for Alfalfa in Arizona

American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers (ASABE)
2024

Simplified agricultural water use accounting in the Colorado River Basin using OpenET

Environmental Research Letters
December 2024

Intercomparison of citrus evapotranspiration among eddy covariance, OpenET ensemble models, and the Water and Energy Balance Model (BAITSSS)

Agricultural Water Management
November 2024

Estimating irrigation water use from remotely sensed evapotranspiration data: Accuracy and uncertainties at field, water right, and regional scales

Agricultural Water Management
October 2024

Toward field-scale groundwater pumping and improved groundwater management using remote sensing and climate data

Agricultural Water Management
September 2024

A comparative analysis of OpenET for evaluating evapotranspiration in California almond orchards

Agricultural and Forest Methodology
August 2024

Decreased Latency in Landsat Derived Evapotranspiration Products Using Machine Learning on Google Earth Engine

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
July 2024

Comparing field-scale eddy covariance measurements and crop coefficient estimates of alfalfa evapotranspiration to OpenET model estimates and exploring water budget implications in a dryland environment

Irrigation Science
June 2024

Assessing Satellite-Derived OpenET Platform Evapotranspiration of Mature Pecan Orchard in the Mesilla Valley, New Mexico

Remote Sensing
April 2024

Towards sharing water better with near real-time maps on evaporative water use by crops and natural vegetation

Nature Water
January 2024

Assessing the accuracy of OpenET satellite-based evapotranspiration data to support water resource and land management applications

Nature Water
January 2024

Accuracy of Estimated Crop Evapotranspiration Using Locally Developed Crop Coefficients against Satellite-Derived Crop Evapotranspiration in a Semiarid Climate

Agronomy
July 2023

Development of a Benchmark Eddy Flux Evapotranspiration Dataset for Evaluation of Satellite-Driven Evapotranspiration Models Over the CONUS

Agricultural and Forest Meteorology
March 2023

OpenET: Filling a Critical Data Gap in Water Management for the Western United States

Journal of the American Water Resources Association (JAWR)
November 2021

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