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Quantifying radaition and energy balances at a heterogeneous oak savanna ecosystem in California: a three dimensional modeling appraoch
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Dennis Baldocchi
University of California, Berkeley
Quantifying radaition and energy balances at a heterogeneous oak savanna ecosystem in California: a three dimensional modeling appraoch
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2010
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H. Kobayashi
Dennis Baldocchi
University of California, Berkeley
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Youngryel Ryu
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