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Source: PubMed
Nature
Feb 17, 2011;470 (7334): 316.
Increased flood risk linked to global warming.
Quirin Schiermeier
Author Information
PMID: 21331014
DOI: 10.1038/470316a
Abstract
No abstract text available.
References
Nature. 2004 Dec 2;432(7017):610-4 [PMID:
15577907
]
Nature. 2011 Feb 17;470(7334):378-81 [PMID:
21331039
]
Nature. 2011 Feb 17;470(7334):382-5 [PMID:
21331040
]
MeSH Term
Disaster Planning
Disasters
Droughts
Environmental Policy
Floods
Forecasting
Global Warming
Greenhouse Effect
Humans
Insurance Carriers
Models, Theoretical
Rain
Risk Assessment
Snow
Comment
News
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