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Exploring the effects of hillslope-channel link dynamics and excess rainfall properties on the scaling structure of peak-discharge
Exploring the effects of hillslope-channel link dynamics and excess rainfall properties on the scaling structure of peak-discharge
Exploring the effects of hillslope-channel link dynamics and excess rainfall properties on the scaling structure of peak-discharge
Ayalew, T. B. (author) / Krajewski, W. F. (author) / Mantilla, R. (author) / Small, S. J. (author)
ADVANCES IN WATER RESOURCES ; 64 ; 9-20
2014-01-01
12 pages
Article (Journal)
English
DDC:
627
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