Zheng et al., 2015 - Google Patents
Augmentations to the Noah model physics for application to the Yellow River source area. Part II: Turbulent heat fluxes and soil heat transportZheng et al., 2015
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- Zheng D
- van der Velde R
- Su Z
- Wang X
- Wen J
- Booij M
- Hoekstra A
- Chen Y
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- Journal of Hydrometeorology
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This is the second part of a study on the assessment of the Noah land surface model (LSM) in simulating surface water and energy budgets in the high-elevation source region of the Yellow River. Here, there is a focus on turbulent heat fluxes and heat transport through the …
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