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In my absence, it will blog endlessly about its photosynthetic activities; Adventures in Evapotranspiration is a possible topic.
Archive 2006-10-01 2006
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In my absence, it will blog endlessly about its photosynthetic activities; Adventures in Evapotranspiration is a possible topic.
Designer Plants 2006
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Evapotranspiration occurs when plants secrete or "transpire" water through pores in their leaves.
Green roofs 2008
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Major water basins of Jamaica Hydrologic Basin Area (km2) Rainfall (106m3) Evapotranspiration (106m3) Surface water runoff
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Evapotranspiration is similar in magnitude to runoff as a principal mechanism of water loss from a watershed underlain by permafrost.
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Evapotranspiration, marine water, availability of freshwater, rainfall, river discharge and surface runoff regulate salinity variations in the soil.
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Evapotranspiration, marine water, and a supply of freshwater from rainfall, river discharge, and surface runoff regulate these salinity variations in the soil.
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Evapotranspiration varies between 800 and above 1,600 mm.
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Evapotranspiration (ET) is a term describing the transport of water into the atmosphere from surfaces, including soil (soil evaporation), and from vegetation (transpiration).
Evapotranspiration 2006
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Evapotranspiration cannot occur if water is not available.
Evapotranspiration 2006
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