Hydrological partitioning in the critical zone: Recent advances and opportunities for developing transferable understanding of water cycle dynamics
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James P. McNamara | Ying Fan | Reed M. Maxwell | Christina L. Tague | Jon Chorover | R. Maxwell | P. Brooks | J. McNamara | Ying Fan | J. Chorover | S. Godsey | C. Tague | Paul D. Brooks | Sarah E. Godsey
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