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    Floods (Asia)

    Material in this section originates from the following categories in our Subject Index:

    Weather Extremes (Floods: Asia)
    Floods (Asia)


    Summary


    * -- A Ray of Light Cutting Through the Dark Pall of Flood Damages

    * -- A Holocene History of Floodplain Occupation on the Upper Reaches of the Zapadnaya Dvina and Volga Rivers

    * -- Two Centuries of Precipitation and Drought Data from Seoul, Korea

    * -- Chinese Locust Plagues of the Past Millennium

    Flood and Drought Variability in China's Yangtze Delta

    Catastrophic Hydrologic Events of the Holocene in the Middle Reaches of China's Yellow River

    A Long-Term Hydrologic History of West-Central Mongolia

    Historical Floods and Droughts in the Yangtze Delta

    Floods of the Tapi and Narmada Rivers of Central India

    Reconstructions of Spring Precipitation in Southwestern Turkey from 1339 to 1998

    Looking for Evidence of Global Warming in Asia-Pacific River Runoff Data

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