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Analyses of Observed and Anticipated Changes in Extreme Climate Events in the Northwest Himalaya

Dharmaveer Singh    
Sanjay Kumar Jain    
Rajan Dev Gupta    
Sudhir Kumar    
Shive Prakash Rai and Neha Jain    

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