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The Challenges We Face: Panel Discussion on Evapotranspiration

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This panel discussion, moderated by Bernard Seguin and Susan Moran, provided interesting perspectives on the trials and tribulations (as well as the dreams and realities!) of the measurement and modeling of evapotranspiration (ET). The following is a summary of the major points of discussion, based primarily on notes prepared by participants Christa Peters, Helene Unland, and Jim Washburne. Their assistance in documenting the discussions is greatly appreciated.

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Gupta, H., Sorooshian, S. (1997). The Challenges We Face: Panel Discussion on Evapotranspiration. In: Sorooshian, S., Gupta, H.V., Rodda, J.C. (eds) Land Surface Processes in Hydrology. NATO ASI Series, vol 46. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-60567-3_20

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