Duration and distribution of low flow periods in Lithuanian privers in 1960–2019

Changes in the intensity of climate events are becoming more and more pronounced and relevant today. One of the consequences of the effects of climate change is that more low flow periods of various intensities and durations are observed in Lithuanian rivers. The current legislation regulates the en...

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