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Introduction to the special issue on “hydro-meteorological time series analysis and their relation to climate change”

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Estévez, J., García Marín, A., Báez Benitez, J. et al. Introduction to the special issue on “hydro-meteorological time series analysis and their relation to climate change”. Acta Geophys. 66, 317–318 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11600-018-0144-z

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