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Heavy rains and extreme rainfall-runoff events in Central Europe from 1951 to 2002
M. Müller
Institute of Atmospheric Physics AS CR, Prague, The Czech Republic
Charles University, Faculty of Science, Prague, The Czech Republic
M. Kašpar
Institute of Atmospheric Physics AS CR, Prague, The Czech Republic
J. Matschullat
TU Bergakademie, Freiberg, Germany
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