Corrigendum to “Soil moisture deficits triggered by increasing compound drought and heat events during the growing season in Arid Central Asia” [J. Hydrol. 660 (2025) 133397]
Qian Wang , Changchun Xu , Juncheng Long , Qiyue Zhang , Yu Luo , Lin Li
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