Spatial variations and long-term trends of potential evaporation in Canada
Abstract Assessing the status and trend of potential evaporation (PE) is essential for investigating the climate change impact on the terrestrial water cycle. Despite recent advances, evaluating climate change impacts on PE using pan evaporation (Epan) data in cold regions is hindered by the unavail...
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Auteurs principaux: | Zhaoqin Li, Shusen Wang, Junhua Li |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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