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Estimates of global surface hydrology and heat fluxes from the Community Land Model (CLM4. 5) with four atmospheric forcing datasets

Wang et al., 2016

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295261480320634629
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Wang A
Zeng X
Guo D
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Journal of Hydrometeorology

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Global land surface hydrology and heat fluxes can be estimated by running a land surface model (LSM) driven by the atmospheric forcing dataset. Previous multimodel studies focused on the impact of different LSMs on model results. Here the sensitivity of the …
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