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Exploring the Effects of Atmospheric Forcings on Evaporation: Experimental Integration of the Atmospheric Boundary Layer and Shallow Subsurface
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水循環は,陸と海によって異なる

Michael L Roderick, Fubao Sun, Graham D Farquhar

    Science (New York, N.Y.)
    |June 9, 2012
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