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The TERENO‐Rur hydrological observatory: A multiscale multi‐compartment research platform for the advancement of hydrological scienceBogena et al., 2018
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- Bogena H
- Montzka C
- Huisman J
- Graf A
- Schmidt M
- Stockinger M
- Von Hebel C
- Hendricks-Franssen H
- Van der Kruk J
- Tappe W
- Lücke A
- Baatz R
- Bol R
- Groh J
- Pütz T
- Jakobi J
- Kunkel R
- Sorg J
- Vereecken H
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- Vadose Zone Journal
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Core Ideas We provide an overview of the TERENO‐Rur hydrological observatory. We present information on general physical characteristics of the Rur catchment. Ongoing interdisciplinary research aims to advance understanding of complex hydrological …
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