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- :Dorigo, Wouter ;Dietrich, Stephan2021 | Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 102(10), E1897-E1935:Life on Earth vitally depends on the availability of water. Human pressure on freshwater resources is increasing, as is human exposure to weather-rela...
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