Trends in flood events and their relationship to extreme rainfall in an urban area of Sahelian West Africa: The case study of Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso
Tazen Fowé(International Institute for Water and Environmental Engineering), Harouna Karambiri(International Institute for Water and Environmental Engineering), Maïmouna Bologo Traoré(International Institute for Water and Environmental Engineering), Rodrigue F.W. Kabore(International Institute for Water and Environmental Engineering), Boubacar Ibrahim(International Institute for Water and Environmental Engineering), Abdoulaye Diarra(International Institute for Water and Environmental Engineering)
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