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Understanding each other's models: an introduction and a standard representation of 16 global water models to support intercomparison, improvement, and communication
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Hannes Müller Schmied
Wim Thiery
Guoyong Leng
Peter Burek
Xingcai Liu
Julien Eric Stanislas Boulange
Lauren Seaby Andersen
Manolis Grillakis
Simon Newland Gosling
Yusuke Satoh
Oldrich Rakovec
Tobias Stacke
Jinfeng Chang
Niko Wanders
Harsh Lovekumar Shah
Tim Trautmann
Ganquan Mao
Naota Hanasaki
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Luis Samaniego
Yoshihide Wada
Vimal Mishra
Junguo Liu
Petra Döll
Fang Zhao
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