A revised hydrological model for the Central Amazon: The importance of emergent canopy trees in the forest water budget
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Susan E. Trumbore | Niro Higuchi | N. Higuchi | S. Trumbore | S. Wolff | J. Santos | L. Aparecido | Joaquim dos Santos | N. Kunert | Stefan Wolff | Norbert Kunert | Alessandro C. de Araújo | Luiza Maria Teophilo Aparecido | A. Araújo
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