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Catchment classification by runoff behaviour with self-organizing maps (SOM)
R. Ley
University of Trier, Forschungszentrum für Regional- und Umweltstatistik, Trier, Germany
M. C. Casper
University of Trier, Forschungszentrum für Regional- und Umweltstatistik, Trier, Germany
H. Hellebrand
Hydrosol, Technologie Zentrum Trier, Trier, Germany
R. Merz
Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research, Department of Catchment Hydrology, Halle, Germany
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