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1. CHARACTERIZING EVAPORATIVE LOSSES FROM SPRINKLER IRRIGATION USING LARGE WEIGHING LYSIMETERS.

2. Energy Imbalance and Evapotranspiration Hysteresis Under an Advective Environment: Evidence From Lysimeter, Eddy Covariance, and Energy Balance Modeling.

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3. Evaluation of uncalibrated energy balance model (BAITSSS) for estimating evapotranspiration in a semiarid, advective climate.

4. Increased Bias in Evapotranspiration Modeling Due to Weather and Vegetation Indices Data Sources.

5. Evaluation of Sensible Heat Flux and Evapotranspiration Estimates Using a Surface Layer Scintillometer and a Large Weighing Lysimeter.

6. Assessing the Efficacy of the SWAT Auto-Irrigation Function to Simulate Irrigation, Evapotranspiration, and Crop Response to Management Strategies of the Texas High Plains.

7. Allometric Method to Estimate Leaf Area Index for Row Crops.

8. Estimating Evapotranspiration for Dryland Cropping Systems in the Semiarid Texas High Plains Using SWAT.

9. Assessing the impacts of long-term climate change on hydrology and yields of diversified crops in the Texas High Plains.

10. Simulating the impacts of climate change on hydrology and crop production in the Northern High Plains of Texas using an improved SWAT model.

11. Net ecosystem exchange of CO2 and H2O fluxes from irrigated grain sorghum and maize in the Texas High Plains.

12. Yield and water use of drought-tolerant maize hybrids in a semiarid environment.

13. Simulation of evapotranspiration and yield of maize: An inter-comparison among 41 maize models.

14. Estimating preseason irrigation losses by characterizing evaporation of effective precipitation under bare soil conditions using large weighing lysimeters.