Hydrologic Sciences Tomorrow: Self-Organization in Ecohydrology - Langbein Lecture 2000

Hydrologic Sciences Tomorrow: Self-Organization in Ecohydrology - Langbein Lecture 2000

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Hydrologic Sciences Tomorrow: Self-Organization in Ecohydrology - Langbein Lecture 2000

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  1. 1 Hydrologic Sciences Tomorrow: Self-Organization in Ecohydrology
  2. 2 INTRODUCTION
  3. 3 Soil Moisture Balance Equation
  4. 4 ANNUAL PRECIPITATION FOR ALICE, TX DEVIATION FROM LONG-TERM AVERAGE
  5. 5 MODELING WATER DEFICIT
  6. 6 THE ROLE OF VEGETATION
  7. 7 THE ROLE OF CLIMATE AND PLANT ROOTING DEPTH
  8. 8 Shortgrass Steppe (SGS) Colorado LTER
  9. 9 METHODOLOGY
  10. 10 Webcasting Credits

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