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An Improved Coupled Routing and Excess Storage (CREST) Distributed Hydrological Model and Its Verification in Ganjiang River Basin, China

Guangyuan Kan    
Guoqiang Tang    
Yuan Yang    
Yang Hong    
Jiren Li    
Liuqian Ding    
Xiaoyan He    
Ke Liang    
Lian He    
Zhansheng Li    
Youbing Hu and Yaokui Cui    

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