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Publicações
Artigos Científicos (ISI)
Miralles D.G., Brutsaert W., Dolman A.J., Gash J.H., (2020)
On the Use of the Term “Evapotranspiration”
Water Resources Research, 56(11): e2020WR028055. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1029/2020WR028055
Valente F., Gash J.H., Nóbrega C., David J.S., Pereira F.L. (2020)
Modelling rainfall interception by an olive-grove/pasture system with a sparse tree canopy
Journal of Hydrology, 581: 124417. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhydrol.2019.124417
Pereira F.L., Valente F., David J.S., Jackson N., Minunno F., Gash J.H.C. (2016)
Rainfall interception modelling: is the wet bulb approach adequate to estimate mean evaporation rate from wet/saturated canopies in all forest types?
Journal of Hydrology, 534: 606-615.
Muzylo A., Llorens P., Valente F., Keizer J.J., Domingo F., Gash J.C.H. (2009)
A review of rainfall interception modelling
Journal of Hydrology, 370(1-4): 191-206.
Pereira F.L., Gash J.H., David J.S., David T.S., Monteiro P.R., Valente F. (2009)
Modelling interception loss from evergreen oak Mediterranean savannas: application of a tree-based modelling approach
Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 149(3-4): 608-688.
Pereira F.L., Gash J.H., David J.S., Valente F. (2009)
Evaporation of intercepted rainfall from isolated evergreen oak trees: do the crowns behave as wet bulbs?
Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 149(3-4): 667-679.