Identifying threshold responses of Australian dryland rivers to future hydroclimatic change
Abstract Rivers provide crucial ecosystem services in water-stressed drylands. Australian dryland rivers are geomorphologically diverse, ranging from through-going, single channels to discontinuous, multi-channelled systems, yet we have limited understanding of their sensitivity to future hydroclima...
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Autores principales: | Z. T. Larkin, T. J. Ralph, S. Tooth, K. A. Fryirs, A. J. R. Carthey |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/02d43724ba1a4c128778b979fd39bcd6 |
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