Response time and water origin in a steep nested catchment in the Italian Dolomites
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Lorenzo Marchi | Marco Borga | Sebastiano Trevisani | Stefano Crema | Marco Cavalli | Giulia Zuecco | Daniele Penna | M. Borga | S. Trevisani | M. Cavalli | L. Marchi | S. Crema | D. Penna | G. Zuecco | Luisa Pianezzola | Luisa Pianezzola
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