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Influence of soil and climate on root zone storage capacity

de Boer‐Euser et al., 2016

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9786794225206782436
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de Boer‐Euser T
McMillan H
Hrachowitz M
Winsemius H
Savenije H
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Water Resources Research

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Root zone storage capacity (Sr) is an important variable for hydrology and climate studies, as it strongly influences the hydrological functioning of a catchment and, via evaporation, the local climate. Despite its importance, it remains difficult to obtain a well‐founded catchment …
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