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Investigation of the direct runoff generation mechanism for the analysis of the SCS-CN method applicability to a partial area experimental watershed
K. X. Soulis
Agricultural University of Athens, Department of Natural Resources Management and Agricultural Engineering, Lab. of Agricultural Hydraulics, Athens, Greece
J. D. Valiantzas
Agricultural University of Athens, Department of Natural Resources Management and Agricultural Engineering, Lab. of Agricultural Hydraulics, Athens, Greece
N. Dercas
Agricultural University of Athens, Department of Natural Resources Management and Agricultural Engineering, Lab. of Agricultural Hydraulics, Athens, Greece
P. A. Londra
Agricultural University of Athens, Department of Natural Resources Management and Agricultural Engineering, Lab. of Agricultural Hydraulics, Athens, Greece
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