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Type | Intent | Optional | Attributes | Name | ||
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integer, | intent(inout) | :: | OutArgumentsFile | |||
character(len=*), | intent(in) | :: | DBGD | |||
integer, | intent(in) | :: | nlayer | |||
real(kind=r64), | intent(in) | :: | ufactor | |||
real(kind=r64), | intent(in) | :: | hout | |||
real(kind=r64), | intent(in) | :: | hin | |||
real(kind=r64), | intent(in), | dimension(maxlay) | :: | Ra | ||
real(kind=r64), | intent(in), | dimension(maxlay) | :: | Nu | ||
real(kind=r64), | intent(in), | dimension(maxlay) | :: | hg | ||
real(kind=r64), | intent(in), | dimension(maxlay) | :: | hr | ||
real(kind=r64), | intent(in), | dimension(maxlay) | :: | hs | ||
integer, | intent(inout) | :: | nperr |
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