Leaf Area Index Variation for Crop, Pasture, and Tree in Response to Climatic Variation in the Goulburn–Broken Catchment, Australia
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Leaf Area Index Variation for Crop, Pasture, and Tree in Response to Climatic Variation in the Goulburn–Broken Catchment, Australia
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JOURNAL OF HYDROMETEOROLOGY
Volume 15, Issue 4, Pages 1592-1606
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American Meteorological Society
Online
2014-04-02
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10.1175/jhm-d-13-0108.1
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