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Mesures physiques et signatures en télédétection

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
We thank Dr. P. A. Troch for his suggestive comments and help on the implementation of the
hydrologic model. This study was supported by NASA Global Change Graduate Fellowship (NGT30049),
(NGT30049), NASA Grant NAG5-1628 and USDA Cooperative Agreement 58-3K47-0-039 for application
of SIR-C Synthetic Aperture Radar to Hydrology. Support from NASA and USDA is highly appre
ciated.
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