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CLIMATE CHANGE IMPACTS ON HYDROELECTRIC POWER G.P. Harrison(1), H.W. Whittington(1) and S.W. Gundry[removed]Energy Systems Group, Department of Electronics and Electrical Engineering, University of Edinburgh, UK. (2) Inst
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New York / Canberra / Edinburgh / /

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Fleming / Cambridge University Press / Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory / River Flows And Water Resources / Oxford University Press / J. Wiley & Sons Ltd / Hydroelectric Resources / Elselvier Publishing / Earthscan Publications Ltd / /

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United Kingdom / China / Scotland / /

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Princeton University / NASA’s Goddard Institute / Three Gorges Dam / Institute of Ecology / University of Edinburgh / Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory / /

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Indus River / Three Gorges / Yangtze River / /

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Institute of Ecology / NASA’s Goddard Institute for Space Studies / Cambridge University / Institute of Ecology and Resource Management / UK Meteorological Office / Princeton University / Department of Electronics and Electrical Engineering / University of Edinburgh / Australian Government Publishing Service / Oxford University / /

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POWER G.P. / D.J. / AUTHOR / King / driver of economic development / /

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New York / /

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