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Large-Scale Hydrological Modeling and Decision-Making for Agricultural Water Consumption and Allocation in the Main Stem Tarim River, China

Yang Yu    
Markus Disse    
Ruide Yu    
Guoan Yu    
Lingxiao Sun    
Philipp Huttner and Christian Rumbaur    

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