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Reliability of a conceptual hydrological model in a semi-arid Andean catchment facing water-use changes

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Figure 1. The Claro River catchment in Chile: (a) location of the cultivated areas in the valley floors, and (b) long term evolution of irrigated areas as estimated from national cadastral surveys conducted from 1980 to 2010 for two main varieties cultivat
Table 1. Goodness-of-fit (calibration) and predicting performance (validation) of the phenological models
Table 2. Goodness-of-fit (calibration) and predicting performance (validation) of the hydrological models.

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