Research article
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05 Sep 2014
Research article |

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05 Sep 2014
Hydrologic landscape classification evaluates streamflow vulnerability to climate change in Oregon, USA
S. G. Leibowitz, R. L. Comeleo, P. J. Wigington Jr., C. P. Weaver, P. E. Morefield, E. A. Sproles, and J. L. Ebersole
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