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Detecting human interferences to low flows through base flow recession analysis

Wang et al., 2009

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6646580733418904032
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Wang D
Cai X
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Water resources research

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Human activities directly and indirectly interfere with naturally occurring hydrologic processes. Indirect human interferences, such as those resulting from land use and land cover changes, have been studied and modeled in many watersheds throughout the world …
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