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      An extension of the flood pulse concept

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      Hydrological Processes
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                Journal
                Hydrological Processes
                Hydrol. Process.
                Wiley-Blackwell
                0885-6087
                1099-1085
                November 2000
                November 2000
                : 14
                : 16-17
                : 2861-2883
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                10.1002/1099-1085(200011/12)14:16/17<2861::AID-HYP124>3.0.CO;2-F
                7b2eaa3b-8af6-41d7-98da-96a68d171a72
                © 2000

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