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Impact of spatial data resolution on simulated catchment water balances and model performance of the multi-scale TOPLATS model
H. Bormann
University of Oldenburg, Department of biology and environmental sciences, Uhlhornsweg 84, 26 111 Oldenburg, Germany
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