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20 Feb 2014
Research article | 20 Feb 2014
Solving Richards Equation for snow improves snowpack meltwater runoff estimations in detailed multi-layer snowpack model
N. Wever et al.
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Spatio-temporal aspects of snowpack runoff formation during rain on snow
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