Articles | Volume 13, issue 6
https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-13-749-2009
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A Bayesian approach to estimate sensible and latent heat over vegetated land surface
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Disciplinary Fields: Hydrology and Surface Processes | Domains of Integration: Plot-Scale
Connecting ecohydrology and hydropedology in desert shrubs: stemflow as a source of preferential flow in soils
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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