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Development of a two-way coupled land surface-hydrology model: Method and application

Yang et al., 2015

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9570514300432630494
Author
Yang C
Yu Z
Lin Z
Liu S
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EGU general assembly conference abstracts

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Based on the initially coupled version of the coarse grid land surface model (LSX) and finer grid hydrologic model (HMS), a two-way coupled land surface-hydrology model (CLHM) is developed to better understand land surface water and energy cycles at regional scale …
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