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Regional calibration of Hargreaves equation for estimating reference ET in a semiarid environment

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  • Gavilan, P.
  • Lorite, I.J.
  • Tornero, S.
  • Berengena, J.

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  • Gavilan, P. & Lorite, I.J. & Tornero, S. & Berengena, J., 2006. "Regional calibration of Hargreaves equation for estimating reference ET in a semiarid environment," Agricultural Water Management, Elsevier, vol. 81(3), pages 257-281, March.
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