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Climate change and water availability in north-west Algeria: investigation by stable water isotopes and dendrochronology

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Figure 4. Comparison of the annual conifer tree growth (mm/year) on the forest above Tlemcen and the annual rainfall (in hundreds of mm/year), this last curve being shifted to avoid overlapping, showing the corresponding decrease since 1975.

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