Tropical cyclones and the ecohydrology of Australia's recent continental-scale drought

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P819ADS bibcode2012GeoRL..39.3404M
P356DOI10.1029/2011GL050263

P50authorGavan McGrathQ55908755
Christoph HinzQ55908760
Paul TregoningQ57911800
Erik J VeneklaasQ88633685
P2093author name stringKevin Fleming
Rohan Sadler
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Basin-scale, integrated observations of the early 21st century multiyear drought in southeast AustraliaQ59189646
P433issue3
P407language of work or nameEnglishQ1860
P921main subjecttropical cycloneQ8092
droughtQ43059
ecohydrologyQ2363192
continental scaleQ124101940
P577publication date2012-02-01
P1433published inGeophysical Research LettersQ5535576
P1476titleTropical cyclones and the ecohydrology of Australia's recent continental-scale drought
P478volume39

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