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English: Application of the meta-model WaterVision Agriculture to the Vierlingsbeek area in the Netherlands. The effect on crop yield resulting from the lowering of the groundwater levels is shown as annual average increase in yield reduction compared to a situation without changes in groundwater levels.
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Source Mirjam J. D. Hack-ten Broeke et. al. "Quantification of the impact of hydrology on agricultural production as a result of too dry, too wet or too saline conditions", SOIL doi:10.5194/soil-2-391-2016
Author Mirjam J. D. Hack-ten Broeke, Joop G. Kroes, Ruud P. Bartholomeus, Jos C. van Dam, Allard J. W. de Wit, Iwan Supit, Dennis J. J. Walvoort, P. Jan T. van Bakel, Rob Ruijtenberg
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