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Hydrological Processes Hydrol. Process. 12, 1763±[removed]Snow ablation modelling in a mature aspen stand of the boreal forest J. P. Hardy,1* R. E. Davis,1 R. Jordan,1 W. Ni2 and C. E. Woodcock2
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Document Date: 2006-10-14 19:32:55


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Prince Albert / Hanover / /

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Engineering Laboratory / John Wiley & Sons Ltd. / /

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Boston University / /

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