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Trend and Change-Point Analysis of Streamflow and Sediment Discharge of the Gongshui River in China during the Last 60 Years

Li-Ping Guo    
Qiang Yu    
Peng Gao    
Xiao-Fei Nie    
Kai-Tao Liao    
Xiu-Long Chen    
Jian-Min Hu and Xing-Min Mu    

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