Watershed impacts of climate and land use changes depend on magnitude and land use context
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Lawrence E. Band | Brian Miles | John W. Coulston | Katherine L. Martin | James M. Vose | David N. Wear | Taehee Hwang | J. Vose | J. Coulston | B. Miles | K. Martin | T. Hwang | D. N. Wear | L. Band | D. Wear
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