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Multidecadal high-resolution hydrologic modeling of the Arkansas–Red River basin

Sharif et al., 2007

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12331236403369286975
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Sharif H
Crow W
Miller N
Wood E
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Journal of Hydrometeorology

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Land surface heterogeneity and its effects on surface processes have been a concern to hydrologists and climate scientists for the past several decades. The contrast between the fine spatial scales at which heterogeneity is significant (1 km and finer) and the coarser …
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