Patterns, puzzles and people: implementing hydrologic synthesis
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Murugesu Sivapalan | Rina Schumer | Ciaran J. Harman | Peter Troch | Aaron I. Packman | Sally E. Thompson | Nandita B. Basu | M. Sivapalan | R. Schumer | P. Troch | P. Brooks | S. Donner | N. Basu | S. Thompson | C. Harman | A. Packman | P. Rao | Marwan A. Hassan | Paul D. Brooks | Simon D. Donner | Jennifer S. Wilson | P. S. C. Rao
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