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Less Frequent but More Severe Hydrological Drought Events Emerge at 1.5 and 2 °C Warming Levels Over the Wudinghe Watershed in Northern China
doi 10.5194/hess-2018-255
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Date
July 16, 2018
Authors
Yang Jiao
Xing Yuan
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Copernicus GmbH
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