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Assessing the relevance of subsurface processes for the simulation of evapotranspiration and soil moisture dynamics with CLM3.5: Comparison with field data and crop model simulations

Publication Type
Journal contribution (peer reviewed)
Authors
Gayler, S., Ingwersen, J., Priesack, E., Wöhling, T., Wulfmeyer, V., Streck, T.
Year of publication
2013
Published in
Environ. Earth. Sci.
Band/Volume
69/
Page (from - to)
415–427

Involved persons

  • Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Thilo Streck
  • Dr. rer. nat. Joachim Ingwersen

Involved institutions

  • Hohenheim Research Center for Bioeconomy
  • Institute of Soil Science and Land Evaluation
  • Biogeophysics
  • DFG Research Group 1695: Regional Climate Change

Projects in the course of the publication

  • DFG-FOR 1695: Agricultural Landscapes under Global Climate Change – Processes and Feedbacks on a Regional Scale
  • DFG-Forschergruppe "Regional Climate Change": Investigation and quantification of feedback processes between the atmosphere and the soil-vegetation system in a changing climate
  • DFG-Forschergruppe 1695 "Regional Climate Change": Soil-plant-atmosphere interactions at the regional scale
  • Integrated DFG Project "Regional Climate Change": Soil-plant-atmosphere interactions at the regional scale
  • Integrated DFG Project "Regional Climate Change": High-resolution probabilistic regional climate projections with emphasis on the interaction between farmland and atmosphere
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