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Spatial and temporal controls on watershed ecohydrology in the northern Rocky Mountains

Emanuel et al., 2010

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17213158118061303918
Author
Emanuel R
Epstein H
McGlynn B
Welsch D
Muth D
D'Odorico P
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Water Resources Research

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Vegetation water stress plays an important role in the movement of water through the soil‐ plant‐atmosphere continuum. However, the effects of water stress on evapotranspiration (ET) and other hydrological processes at the watershed scale remain poorly understood due …
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