Comparative hydrology across AmeriFlux sites: The variable roles of climate, vegetation, and groundwater
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Murugesu Sivapalan | Ciaran J. Harman | Peter Troch | Alexandra G. Konings | Sally E. Thompson | M. Sivapalan | P. Troch | A. Konings | S. Thompson | C. Harman | A. Neal | Andrew L. Neal
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