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Tetiana Zabolotnia, Juraj Parajka, Liudmyla Gorbachova, Borbála Széles, Günter Blöschl, Oleksandr Aksiuk, Rui Tong and Jürgen Komma
Studying the changes in extreme river runoff induced by climate change is of utmost importance, as the variability of floods directly affects life and human activities. This study examines the fluctuations and persistence of winter floods in 14 catchment...
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Christian Mikovits, Thomas Schauppenlehner, Patrick Scherhaufer, Johannes Schmidt, Lilia Schmalzl, Veronika Dworzak, Nina Hampl and Robert Gennaro Sposato
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Matthias Zessner, Ottavia Zoboli, Gerold Hepp, Max Kuderna, Christine Weinberger and Oliver Gabriel
Phosphorus (P) impairment of surface waters still represents a major concern worldwide, despite decades of awareness and implementation of remedial measures. In view of this situation, it is all the more necessary to provide decision makers with reliable...
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Zuzana Balounová, Eva Pechou?ková, Josef Rajchard, Vít Joza, Jan ?inko
Pectinatella magnifica (Leidy 1851) is an invasive freshwater colonial animal belonging to the phylum Bryozoa. It is native to the area east of the Mississippi River, from Ontario to Florida. Currently it occurs throughout North America and the first rec...
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