## Abstract Rainfall–runoff processes appear to be highly nonlinear in Bayinbluk watersheds of the northwestern China. In this study, the time‐scale wavelet transform has been used for the analysis of this nonstationary system. The Haar and Morlet wavelet transform were used to analyse the rainfall
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Spatial covariation of Azotobacter abundance and soil properties: A case study using the wavelet transform
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