Theodore Sammis

Professor
Plant and Environmental Sciences
New Mexico State University
Mexico

Biography

Education: Ph.D.: Hydrology, University of Arizona. M.S.: Hydrology, University of Arizona. Ph.D.: Hydrology, University of Arizona. Research Interests: My research topics include crop modeling, water requirements of crops, modeling, water requirements of crops, evapotranspiration, climate data collection and processing, pesticide movement, expert system development, irrigation design and management, drainage design and management, and salinity management. I teach Irrigation and Drainage, Instruments in Agronomy, Horticulture, Soils, and Land Use.

Research Intrest

crop modeling water requirements of crops modeling, water requirements of crops evapotranspiration climate data collection and processing pesticide movement, expert system development

List of Publications
ammis, T. W., Maraden, K., Westover, F., Wang, J., & Miller, D. R. (2015). Improving irrigation efficiency and wine quality monitoring using Crop Water Stress Index from canopy temperature; a review and Proof of concept. In Joint ASABE/IA Irrigation Symposium 2015: Emerging Technologies for Sustainable Irrigation (pp. 10-36). American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers.
Zeweldi, D. A., Gebremichael, M., Wang, J., Sammis, T., Kleissl, J., & Miller, D. (2010). Intercomparison of sensible heat flux from large aperture scintillometer and eddy covariance methods: Field experiment over a homogeneous semi-arid region. Boundary-Layer Meteorology, 135(1), 151-159. DOI: 10.1007/s10546-009-9460-9