Parsimonious spatial representation of tropical soils within dynamic rainfall—runoff models
Introduction Models are used increasingly to simulate hydrological processes within tropical regions. There is now a wealth of publications addressing evaporation modelling (particularly wet-canopy evaporation) of local areas of tropical forest in, for example, Niger (Gash et al., 1997), Guyana (Jet...
Main Authors: | Chappell, Nick A., Kawi Bidin, Sherlock, Mark D., Lancaster, James W. |
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Format: | Chapter In Book |
Language: | English |
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Cambridge University Press
2005
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Online Access: | https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/20563/1/Parsimonious%20spatial%20representation%20of%20tropical%20soils%20within%20dynamic%20rainfall.pdf |
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