Streamflow reconstruction in the Kafirnigan River, Tajikistan since 1568 CE reveals a linkage between southern Central Asian hydrological variation and ENSO
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F. Chen | Magdalena Opała-Owczarek | P. Owczarek | Hua-ming Shang | Adam Khan | Shi-jie Wang | Zulfiyor Bakhtiyorov | Huaming Shang
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