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Using the SPEI to Assess Recent Climate Change in the Yarlung Zangbo River Basin, South Tibet

Binquan Li    
Wei Zhou    
Yaoyang Zhao    
Qin Ju    
Zhongbo Yu    
Zhongmin Liang and Kumud Acharya    

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