Evaluation of Relationships between Precipitation, Snow Depth, and Elevation

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This paper described relationships between precipitation and snow depth, elevation.Therefore, we conducted 4 years assimilation method during September 2005 to August 2009 in the upper Iwaki catchment, Japan with SWE model.
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