Runoff events and related rainfall variability in the Southern Carpathians during the last 2000 years
The occurrence of heavy rainfall events is expected to undergo significant changes under increasing anthropogenic forcing. South-eastern Europe is reacting rapidly to such changes, therefore understanding and forecasting of precipitation variability is vital to better comprehending environmental cha...
Main Authors: | Longman, J, Veres, D, Ersek, V, Haliuc, A, Wennrich, V |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Springer Nature
2019
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