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Cloete, G., Basson, G., & Sinske, S. (2014). Revision of regional maximum flood (RMF) estimation in Namibia. Water SA, 40, 535–548.  
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Davies, C. L., Surridge, B. W. J., & Gooddy, D. C. (2014). Phosphate oxygen isotopes within aquatic ecosystems: Global data synthesis and future research priorities. Science of The Total Environment, 496, 563–575.  
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Gleeson, T., & Paszkowski, D. (2014). Perceptions of scale in hydrology: What do you mean by regional scale? Hydrological Sciences Journal, 59(1), 99–107.  
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Hall, J. (2014). Understanding flood regime changes in europe: A state of the art assessment. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences, 18, 2735.  
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Koutsoyiannis, D. (2014). Entropy: From thermodynamics to hydrology. Entropy, 16(3), 1287–1314.  
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Lall, U. (2014). Debates —- the future of hydrological sciences: A (common) path forward? one water. one world. many climes. many souls. Water Resources Research, 50, 5335.  
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Liu, Y. (2014). Socio-hydrologic perspectives of the co-evolution of humans and water in the tarim river basin, western china: The taiji–tire model. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences, 18,  
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Mazi, K., Koussis, A. D., & Destouni, G. (2014). Intensively exploited mediterranean aquifers: Resilience to seawater intrusion and proximity to critical thresholds. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences, 18, 1663.  
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McDonnell, J. J., & Beven, K. (2014). Debates - the future of hydrological sciences: A (common) path forward? a call to action aimed at understanding velocities, celerities and residence time distributions of the headwater hydrograph. Water Resources Research, 50, 5342.  
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Neubeck, A., Duc, N. T., Hellevang, H., Oze, C., Bastviken, D., & Bacsik, Z., et al. (2014). Olivine alteration and h2 production in carbonate-rich, low temperature aqueous environments. Planetary and Space Science, 96, 51–61.  
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