Surface energy balance: observation and numerical modeling applied to candiota (1996)
- Authors:
- USP affiliated authors: OLIVEIRA, AMAURI PEREIRA DE - IAG ; SOARES, JACYRA RAMOS - IAG
- Unidade: IAG
- Subjects: METEOROLOGIA; MICROMETEOROLOGIA
- Language: Inglês
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- Título do periódico: Proceedings
- Conference titles: Workshop on Air Pollution and Acid Rain: the Candiota Program
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ABNT
SOARES, Jacyra Ramos; OLIVEIRA, Amauri Pereira de; ESCOBEDO, J F. Surface energy balance: observation and numerical modeling applied to candiota. Anais.. Sao Paulo: Fapesp, 1996. -
APA
Soares, J. R., Oliveira, A. P. de, & Escobedo, J. F. (1996). Surface energy balance: observation and numerical modeling applied to candiota. In Proceedings. Sao Paulo: Fapesp. -
NLM
Soares JR, Oliveira AP de, Escobedo JF. Surface energy balance: observation and numerical modeling applied to candiota. Proceedings. 1996 ; -
Vancouver
Soares JR, Oliveira AP de, Escobedo JF. Surface energy balance: observation and numerical modeling applied to candiota. Proceedings. 1996 ; - A simple method to estimate evapotranspiration
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