Evapotranspiration terminology and definitions

Irrigation and Drainage Engineering
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Evapotranspiration (ET), the combined process of evaporation from soil and plant surfaces and transpiration from plant tissue, plays a pivotal role in the global water and energy balance. Accurately quantifying ET at various spatial scales is important for diverse applications, including irrigation and natural resource management. While efforts to standardize ET methodology have progressed over the last few decades, some confusion and disagreements in terminology persist among communities of researchers and practitioners involved in the measurement, estimation, and simulation of ET. This technical note addresses the historical evolution and standardization of ET terminology, aiming to reduce and mitigate disparities in definitions and usage by advocating for standardized definitions and emphasizing the adoption of reference ET (ETref) terminology to promote consistency and accuracy and to avoid ambiguity. This document provides comprehensive definitions of key terms, including crop (i.e., vegetation cover) coefficients, consumptive use (CU), actual crop evapotranspiration (ETa), and ETref variants for short (grass, ETo) and tall (alfalfa, ETr) reference crops. Practical discussion on several relevant topics is given: (1) single and dual crop coefficient approaches, (2) applications to nonagricultural vegetation, (3) recommended subscripts for terms, (4) practical guidelines and considerations for ETref calculation, (5) encouragement to replace “potential ET” terminology with better terms, (6) clarification on maximum ET (ETmax) and maximum crop coefficient (Kc max) terms, (7) ET products derived from remote sensing, (8) a brief description of the role of ET in water rights, and (9) a figure illustrating the use of the terms defined herein. The conclusion emphasizes the importance of consistent terminology for effective communication among researchers and end-users, which will facilitate the adoption of standardized ET methods and technologies. This technical note was created by the American Society of Civil Engineers, Environmental and Water Resources Institute (ASCE-EWRI), Evapotranspiration in Irrigation and Hydrology Committee, with input and endorsement from other relevant organizations in the United States and internationally. This note serves as a comprehensive reference guide for ET practitioners and researchers.

Publication type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Title Evapotranspiration terminology and definitions
Series title Irrigation and Drainage Engineering
DOI https://doi.org/10.1061/JIDEDH.IRENG-10491
Volume 15
Issue 5
Year Published 2025
Language English
Publisher American Society of Civil Engineers
Contributing office(s) Earth Resources Observation and Science (EROS) Center
Description 06025003, 13 p.
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