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DescriptionRelative Wetness Root Zone Versus Groundwater Comparison (SVS5098 - dates 500p30).webm |
English: Date overlay for the above animations. |
Date | 24 April 2023 (upload date) |
Source | Relative Wetness Root Zone Versus Groundwater Comparison |
Author | NASA's Scientific Visualization Studio - Alex Kekesi, Matthew Rodell, Kathleen Gaeta, Hiroko Kato Beaudoing |
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Keywords InfoField | Earth Science; Ground Water; Human Dimensions; Hydrology; Droughts; Hyperwall; Hydrosphere; Natural hazards; HDTV |
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