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      GLACE: The Global Land–Atmosphere Coupling Experiment. Part I: Overview

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                Journal
                Journal of Hydrometeorology
                J. Hydrometeor
                American Meteorological Society
                1525-755X
                1525-7541
                August 2006
                August 2006
                : 7
                : 4
                : 590-610
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                10.1175/JHM510.1
                8776fcd2-19ac-4292-bf70-be81852fdff7
                © 2006
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