Debris Flow Induced by Heavy Rainfall in Hulu Terengganu: Hydrological and Geological Analysis
Terengganu is one of the states in Malaysia that will be the most affected by the northeast monsoon which usually happens early in November and lasts until March every year. Continuous heavy rainfall may cause various natural disasters including debris flow. Due to the features of sudden outbursts a...
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Main Authors: | Ahmad S.A., Samad D.H., Yusof N.M., Sidek L.M., Basri H., Omar S.M.A., Ahmad F., Muda Z.C., Hafez Ahmed M.A. |
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Other Authors: | 58679834900 |
Format: | Book chapter |
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Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH
2024
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