Are climatic or land cover changes the dominant cause of runoff trends in the Upper Mississippi River Basin?
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Vimal Mishra | Dennis P. Lettenmaier | Francisco Munoz-Arriola | Erkan Istanbulluoglu | D. Lettenmaier | E. Istanbulluoglu | V. Mishra | Christensen Frans | F. Muñoz-Arriola | Chris Frans
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