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GEV Parameter Estimation and Stationary vs. Non-Stationary Analysis of Extreme Rainfall in African Test Cities

Francesco De Paola    
Maurizio Giugni    
Francesco Pugliese    
Antonio Annis and Fernando Nardi    

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