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Spring snowmelt is the most important hydrological event in agricultural cold regions, recharging soil moisture and generating the majority of annual runoff. Melting agricultural snowcovers are pat...- Cite:
- Phillip Harder, John W. Pomeroy, and Warren Helgason. 2019. Implications of stubble management on snow hydrology and meltwater partitioning. Canadian Water Resources Journal / Revue canadienne des ressources hydriques, Volume 44, Issue 2, 44(2):193–204.
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[Implications of stubble management on snow hydrology and meltwater partitioning](https://gwf-uwaterloo.github.io/gwf-publications/G19-178002) (Harder et al., GWF 2019)
- Implications of stubble management on snow hydrology and meltwater partitioning (Harder et al., GWF 2019)
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- Phillip Harder, John W. Pomeroy, and Warren Helgason. 2019. Implications of stubble management on snow hydrology and meltwater partitioning. Canadian Water Resources Journal / Revue canadienne des ressources hydriques, Volume 44, Issue 2, 44(2):193–204.