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Title: Rainfall deciles as drought indicators / by W.J. Gibbs and J.V. Maher.
Author: Maher, J. V. ; Gibbs, W. J. ; Australia Bureau of Meteorology.
Year: 1967.
Series: Bulletin (Australia. Bureau of Meteorology), ; no. 48.
Description: vi, 118 p. ; 25 cm.
Subject: Rain. ; Drought.
Notes: At head of title : Commonwealth of Australia, Bureau of Meteorology.
Bibliography : p. 32-33.
Type: Book
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