Evapotranspiration: A process driving mass transport and energy exchange in the soil‐plant‐atmosphere‐climate system
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Chad W. Higgins | Marc B. Parlange | Gabriel G. Katul | Stefano Manzoni | Ram Oren | M. Parlange | G. Katul | R. Oren | S. Manzoni | C. Higgins
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