Predicting nonstationary flood frequencies: Evidence supports an updated stationarity thesis in the United States
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Jasper A. Vrugt | Adam Luke | Amir AghaKouchak | Brett F. Sanders | Richard A. Matthew | B. Sanders | J. Vrugt | A. Aghakouchak | R. Matthew | A. Luke
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