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Simulation of Soil Water Content in Mediterranean Ecosystems by Biogeochemical and Remote Sensing Models

Piero Battista    
Marta Chiesi    
Luca Fibbi    
Lorenzo Gardin    
Bernardo Rapi    
Stefano Romanelli    
Maurizio Romani    
Francesco Sabatini    
Elena Salerni    
Claudia Perini and Fabio Maselli    

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