Environmental Flow Assessment by Linking Hydrological Characteristics in a Basin Scale

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  Environmental flows are required tosustain healthy river ecosystems and to reduce the impact of human activities.Most available assessment methods study theflow regimes in one or several sections of rivers separately. Linkages of upstream and downstream hydrological processes are seldom considered.
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