Articles | Volume 13, issue 7
https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-13-1133-2009
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Connecting ecohydrology and hydropedology in desert shrubs: stemflow as a source of preferential flow in soils
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Disciplinary Fields: Hydrology and Surface Processes | Domains of Integration: Plot-Scale
A Bayesian approach to estimate sensible and latent heat over vegetated land surface
Physically based retrieval of crop characteristics for improved water use estimates
Some practical notes on the land surface modeling in the Tibetan Plateau
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