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Evaluation of Evapotranspiration Estimates in the Yellow River Basin against the Water Balance Method

Guojie Wang    
Jian Pan    
Chengcheng Shen    
Shijie Li    
Jiao Lu    
Dan Lou and Daniel F. T. Hagan    

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