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    Analysis of historical drought and flood characteristics of Hengshui during the period 1649–2018: a typical city in North China

    Author
    1. AFS Lee
    2. AN Pettitt
    3. BB Mandelbrot
    4. C Shi
    5. Central Academy of Meteorological Sciences
    6. D Zhang
    7. D Zhang
    8. D Zhang
    9. GPC Torrence
    10. H Li
    11. H Xie
    12. H Zhou
    13. HB Mann
    14. J Ding
    15. J Sun
    16. J Zhao
    17. J Zheng
    18. K Ahmed
    19. L Yang
    20. MG Kendall
    21. MS Nashwan
    22. MS Nashwan
    23. MS Nashwan
    24. MS Shiru
    25. N Guo
    26. N Khan
    27. PK Sen
    28. Q Zhang
    29. S Aminikhanghahi
    30. S Bi
    31. SA Salman
    32. SH Pour
    33. SH Pour
    34. SH Pour
    35. TJ Ivancic
    36. X Tian
    37. Y Chen
    38. Y Rong
    39. Z Hao
    40. Z Iqbal
    41. Z Wan
    42. Z Wan
    43. Z Wang
    Publication venue
    'Springer Science and Business Media LLC'
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