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NTIS 바로가기Water resources research, v.30 no.4, 1994년, pp.1029 - 1044
Barling, Rowan D. , Moore, Ian D. , Grayson, Rodger B.
A quasi‐dynamic wetness index that accounts for variable drainage times since a prior rainfall event is derived from simple subsurface flow theory. The method is tested through a series of field observations and numerical experiments using a spatially distributed, dynamic hydrologic model. Th...
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