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Identification of the distribution of hydro-climatic cycles of field observations in Southeast Asia.

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Identification of the distribution of hydro-climatic cycles of field observations in Southeast Asia. / Solera Garcia, Maria Angeles; Chappell, Nick; Tych, Wlodek.
Climate variability and change: hydrological impacts. ed. / Siegfried Demuth; Alan Gustard; Eduardo Planos; Fred Scatena; Eric Servat. Wallingford: IAHS Publications, 2006. p. 356-361 (IAHS Red Book Series; Vol. 308).

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Solera Garcia, MA, Chappell, N & Tych, W 2006, Identification of the distribution of hydro-climatic cycles of field observations in Southeast Asia. in S Demuth, A Gustard, E Planos, F Scatena & E Servat (eds), Climate variability and change: hydrological impacts. IAHS Red Book Series, vol. 308, IAHS Publications, Wallingford, pp. 356-361. <http://iahs.info/redbooks/a308/308061.htm>

APA

Solera Garcia, M. A., Chappell, N., & Tych, W. (2006). Identification of the distribution of hydro-climatic cycles of field observations in Southeast Asia. In S. Demuth, A. Gustard, E. Planos, F. Scatena, & E. Servat (Eds.), Climate variability and change: hydrological impacts (pp. 356-361). (IAHS Red Book Series; Vol. 308). IAHS Publications. http://iahs.info/redbooks/a308/308061.htm

Vancouver

Solera Garcia MA, Chappell N, Tych W. Identification of the distribution of hydro-climatic cycles of field observations in Southeast Asia. In Demuth S, Gustard A, Planos E, Scatena F, Servat E, editors, Climate variability and change: hydrological impacts. Wallingford: IAHS Publications. 2006. p. 356-361. (IAHS Red Book Series).

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Solera Garcia, Maria Angeles ; Chappell, Nick ; Tych, Wlodek. / Identification of the distribution of hydro-climatic cycles of field observations in Southeast Asia. Climate variability and change: hydrological impacts. editor / Siegfried Demuth ; Alan Gustard ; Eduardo Planos ; Fred Scatena ; Eric Servat. Wallingford : IAHS Publications, 2006. pp. 356-361 (IAHS Red Book Series).

Bibtex

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