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A methodology called ‘mink’ for study of climate change impacts and responses on the regional scale

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Rosenberg, N.J. A methodology called ‘mink’ for study of climate change impacts and responses on the regional scale. Climatic Change 24, 1–6 (1993). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01091474

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