Biospheric Aspects of the Hydrological Cycle
✍ Scribed by R.W.A. Hutjes; P. Kabat; S.W. Running; W.J. Shuttleworth; C. Field; B. Bass; M.F. da Silva Dias; R. Avissar; A. Becker; M. Claussen; A.J. Dolman; R.A. Feddes; M. Fosberg; Y. Fukushima; J.H.C. Gash; L. Guenni; H. Hoff; P.G. Jarvis; I. Kayane; A.N. Krenke; Changming Liu; M. Meybeck; C.A. Nobre; L. Oyebande; A. Pitman; R.A. Pielke Sr.; M. Raupach; B. Saugier; E.D. Schulze; P.J. Sellers; J.D. Tenhunen; R. Valentini; R.L. Victoria; C.J. Vörösmarty
- Book ID
- 117139755
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1998
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 507 KB
- Volume
- 212-213
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0022-1694
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