How sensitive are river systems to climate and land‐use changes? A model‐based evaluation

Coulthard, T. J., Macklin, M. G. (2001). How sensitive are river systems to climate and land-use changes? A model-based evaluation. Journal of Quarternary Science, 16(4), 347-351.

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