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High resolution grid of potential incoming solar radiation for Serbia

Solar radiation is a key driving force for many natural processes. At the Earth?s surface solar radiation is the result of complex interactions between the atmosphere and Earth?s surface. Our study highlights the development and evaluation of a data base of potential solar radiation that is based on...

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Published in:Thermal science 2015, Vol.19 (suppl. 2), p.427-435
Main Authors: Lukovic, Jelena, Bajat, Branislav, Kilibarda, Milan, Filipovic, Dejan
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