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2004-01Evapotranspiration components from energy balance, sapflow and microlysimetry techniques from an irrigated vineyard in inland AustraliaYunusa, IA; Walker, RR; Lu, P
2012-07-01Developing higher resolution climate change scenarios for agricultural risk assessment: Progress, challenges and prospectsLuo, Q; Yu, Q
2012-11-30Fine-resolution (25 m) topoclimatic grids of near-surface (5 cm) extreme temperatures and humidities across various habitats in a large (200 × 300 km) and diverse regionAshcroft, MB; Gollan, JR
2014-01-01Sensitivity of Tropical Cyclone Tracks and Intensity to Ocean Surface Temperature: Four Cases in Four Different BasinsRen, D; Lynch, M; Leslie, LM; Lemarshall, J
2013-01-01The sensitivity of topoclimatic models to fine-scale microclimatic variability and the relevance for ecological studiesAshcroft, MB; Gollan, JR
2013-10-24Aerodynamic resistance and penman-monteith evapotranspiration over a seasonally two-layered canopy in semiarid central AustraliaCleverly, J; Chen, C; Boulain, N; Villalobos-Vega, R; Faux, R; Grant, N; Yu, Q; Eamus, D
2019-09-15Surface conductance for evapotranspiration of tropical forests: Calculations, variations, and controlsTan, ZH; Zhao, JF; Wang, GZ; Chen, MP; Yang, LY; He, CS; Restrepo-Coupe, N; Peng, SS; Liu, XY; da Rocha, HR; Kosugi, Y; Hirano, T; Saleska, SR; Goulden, ML; Zeng, J; Ding, FJ; Gao, F; Song, L
2008-03Calibration and field application of a solvent-based cellulose membrane passive sampling device for the monitoring of polar herbicides.Hyne, RV; Aistrope, M
2009-09-01SEtHyS_Savannah: A multiple source land surface model applied to Sahelian landscapesSaux-Picart, S; Ottlé, C; Perrier, A; Decharme, B; Coudert, B; Zribi, M; Boulain, N; Cappelaere, B; Ramier, D
2018-11-01Quantifying sources of uncertainty in projected wheat yield changes under climate change in eastern AustraliaWang, B; Liu, DL; Waters, C; Yu, Q
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