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Transport at basin scales: 1. Theoretical framework
A. Rinaldo
International Centre for Hydrology “Dino Tonini" and Dipartimento IMAGE, Università di Padova, via Loredan 20, 35 131 Padova, Italy
G. Botter
International Centre for Hydrology “Dino Tonini" and Dipartimento IMAGE, Università di Padova, via Loredan 20, 35 131 Padova, Italy
E. Bertuzzo
International Centre for Hydrology “Dino Tonini" and Dipartimento IMAGE, Università di Padova, via Loredan 20, 35 131 Padova, Italy
A. Uccelli
International Centre for Hydrology “Dino Tonini" and Dipartimento IMAGE, Università di Padova, via Loredan 20, 35 131 Padova, Italy
T. Settin
International Centre for Hydrology “Dino Tonini" and Dipartimento IMAGE, Università di Padova, via Loredan 20, 35 131 Padova, Italy
M. Marani
International Centre for Hydrology “Dino Tonini" and Dipartimento IMAGE, Università di Padova, via Loredan 20, 35 131 Padova, Italy
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