Cosmic-ray neutron intensity measurements of soil moisture - A case study in the Skjern catchment, Denmark

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Cosmic-ray neutron intensity measurements of soil moisture - A case study in the Skjern catchment, Denmark. / Andreasen, Mie; Looms, Majken Caroline; Jensen, Karsten Høgh; Sonnenborg, Torben O.; Bogena, Heye; Desilets, Darin; Zreda, Marek.

I: SEG Technical Program Expanded Abstracts, Bind 33, 2014, s. 4544-4548.

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Andreasen, M, Looms, MC, Jensen, KH, Sonnenborg, TO, Bogena, H, Desilets, D & Zreda, M 2014, 'Cosmic-ray neutron intensity measurements of soil moisture - A case study in the Skjern catchment, Denmark', SEG Technical Program Expanded Abstracts, bind 33, s. 4544-4548. https://doi.org/10.1190/segam2014-1154.1

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Andreasen, M., Looms, M. C., Jensen, K. H., Sonnenborg, T. O., Bogena, H., Desilets, D., & Zreda, M. (2014). Cosmic-ray neutron intensity measurements of soil moisture - A case study in the Skjern catchment, Denmark. SEG Technical Program Expanded Abstracts, 33, 4544-4548. https://doi.org/10.1190/segam2014-1154.1

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Andreasen M, Looms MC, Jensen KH, Sonnenborg TO, Bogena H, Desilets D o.a. Cosmic-ray neutron intensity measurements of soil moisture - A case study in the Skjern catchment, Denmark. SEG Technical Program Expanded Abstracts. 2014;33:4544-4548. https://doi.org/10.1190/segam2014-1154.1

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Andreasen, Mie ; Looms, Majken Caroline ; Jensen, Karsten Høgh ; Sonnenborg, Torben O. ; Bogena, Heye ; Desilets, Darin ; Zreda, Marek. / Cosmic-ray neutron intensity measurements of soil moisture - A case study in the Skjern catchment, Denmark. I: SEG Technical Program Expanded Abstracts. 2014 ; Bind 33. s. 4544-4548.

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