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Heterogeneity measures in hydrological frequency analysis: review and new developments.

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Figure 1. Sensitivity analysis: (a, c) box plots of the heterogeneity measures for N s = 500 simulations of the reference region (N = 15, n = 30
Figure 2. Sensitivity analysis: (a, c) box plots of the heterogeneity measures for N s = 500 simulations of the reference region (n = 30 and
Figure 3. Sensitivity analysis: (a, c) box plots of the heterogeneity measures for N s = 500 simulations of the reference region (n = 30 and
Table 2. Summary of the success rate (SR) minimum, average, and maximum of the considered measures (H , V 0 , P CI , and GI), expressed in
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