Estimating Forest Ecosystem Evapotranspiration at Multiple Temporal Scales With a Dimension Analysis Approach 1
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Ge Sun | Devendra M. Amatya | Steven G. McNulty | James M. Vose | Guoyi Zhou | Xu Wang | G. Sun | J. Vose | Guoyi Zhou | S. McNulty | D. Amatya | Xu Wang | Chuanyan Zhou | Chuanyan Zhou
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