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Hydrology / Effects of global warming / Aquatic ecology / Irrigation / Environmental soil science / Surface runoff / Ganges / River / Physical impacts of climate change / Water / Earth / Environment
Date: 2015-03-03 16:44:27
Hydrology
Effects of global warming
Aquatic ecology
Irrigation
Environmental soil science
Surface runoff
Ganges
River
Physical impacts of climate change
Water
Earth
Environment

Researchers predict more runoff in High Asia due to increasing precipitation and glacier melt

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