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Date: 2014-02-27 13:27:01
Physical geography
Hydrological modelling
Meteosat
Runoff model
Surface runoff
Snow
Water year
EUMETSAT
Runoff
Earth
Hydrology
Water

Assimilation of EUMETSAT snow covered area data into conceptual hydrologic model Serdar Surer, Juraj Parajka, Zuhal Akyurek Middle East Technical University, Turkey Snow is one of the main water resources, therefore moni

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