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Table 1. River basins with their area; gauge stations with coordinates; averaged over 1971–2000 air temperaturetaken from (Krysanova and Hattermann, 2017); T and precipitation P ;change in the probability of extremely high runoff due to climate change (in
Figure 3. Temperature elasticity of runoff εT (a) and precipitation elasticity of runoff εP (b)
Figure 4. The dynamics of standard deviation of annual runoff σR during the 21st century.

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