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Physical geography / Evapotranspiration / Water balance / Catchment hydrology / Aridity index / Runoff model / Climate / Baseflow / Potential evaporation / Hydrology / Water / Earth
Date: 2013-01-15 19:08:49
Physical geography
Evapotranspiration
Water balance
Catchment hydrology
Aridity index
Runoff model
Climate
Baseflow
Potential evaporation
Hydrology
Water
Earth

Water Balance Modelling Over Variable Time Scales

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