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Shallow groundwater effect on land surface temperature and surface energy balance under bare soil conditions: modeling and description

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Table 1. Texture Composition and Physical Properties of Soil in the Two Profiles.
Fig. 1. Schematic description of shallow groundwater e ff ect on land surface temperature and the di ff erent components of surface energy balance.
Fig. 2. Monthly averaged data for minimum and maximum temperatures and precipitation for the simulated year.
Fig. 3. Monthly averaged values of surface soil moisture, surface soil temperature and surface energy balance components for the simulated year.
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