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    Modelling for integrated drainage basin management by Abdul Hadi Harman Shah, Abdul Samad Hadi

    Published 2000
    “…This paper presents a discussion on modelling a drainage basin for the purpose of development planning and environmental management. …”
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    The important of social and economic aspects in integrated drainage basin management system by Jamaluddin Md Jahi

    Published 2001
    “…Drainage basin is an interactive and dynamic complex of open physical system. …”
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    Implication of manufacturing industries within Langat drainage basin: issues and challengers by Ahmad Fariz Mohamed, Jamaluddin Md.Jahi

    Published 2000
    “…In relation to this, Langat Drainage Basin, being in close proximity to the Klang Valley Urban Region has been one of the most developed in terms of industry. …”
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    The Osun drainage basin in the Western Lithoral Hydrological Zone of Nigeria: a morphometric study by Damilola, Ashaolu Eniola

    Published 2016
    “…The importance of drainage basin as a planning unit for water resources development and management cannot be overemphasized and this requires accurate characterization of the drainage basin. …”
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    Effects of conversion of rangeland to dry farming on surface runoff, soil erosion and sediment yield in Kardeh Drainage Basin, Iran by Saeidyan, Farid

    Published 2012
    “…This research evaluates the trend of converting rangelands to dry farming in Kardeh Drainage Basin, Iran and its effects on surface runoff, soil erosion and sediment yield. …”
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    Derivation of Morphometric Parameters Using Cartosat-1 Data by Ghosh, Apurna, Garg, V.

    Published 2013
    “…In this paper several drainage basin characteristics are analyzed scientifically with the use of Cartosat-1 data in the ERDAS and ArcGIS software tools. …”
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    Morphotectonics of a small river basin in the South Indian granulite terrain: An assessment through spatially derived geomorphic indices by Hamza, Vijith, Prasannakumar, V., Krishnan, M., Pratheesh, P.

    Published 2015
    “…The analysis is based on the commonly used geomorphic indices such as hypsometric curve and integral, drainage basin asymmetry, transverse topographic symmetric factor (T), stream length (SL) gradient index and longitudinal profiles of the stream. …”
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    River and basin morphometric indexes to detect tectonic activity: a case study of selected river basins in the South Indian Granulite Terrain (SIGT) by Hamza, Vijith, Prasannakumar, V., Sharath Mohan, M., Ninu Krishnan, M., Pratheesh, P.

    Published 2017
    “…The effects and influence of tectonic processes on the Anjarakandy, Thalassery, Mahe, and Kuttiyadi watersheds and rivers of the South Indian Granulite Terrain in Kerala were examined to determine their spatial heterogeneity. Drainage basin asymmetry (Af), transverse topographic symmetry factor (T), hypsometric integral and curve (HI), longitudinal profile, stream length gradient index (SL), and stream concavity index (SCI) suggest heterogeneity in tectonic influence. …”
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    Cabaran integrasi dan kerjasama teknikal dalam pengurusan sumber air di Lembangan Langat, Selangor by Shaharuddin Idrus, Mazlin Mokhtar , Siti Rahil Ismail

    Published 2003
    “…This paper attempts to describe and characterize the many issues and aspects pertaining to water resources management in the Langat Basin, Selangor, Malaysia. The drainage basin has and is experiencing a rapid rate of development in various sectors since about three decades ago. …”
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    Geochemistry of sediments in Johor Strait between Malaysia and Singapore by Wood, Abdul Khalik, Ahmad, Zaharudin, Mohd Shazili, Noor Azhar, Yaakob, Rosnan, Carpenter, Roy H.

    Published 1997
    “…This is attributed to increased solubility of all these elements during intense chemical weathering in the hot, humid tropical climate of the drainage basin. Total concentrations of U and Th are greater in Johor sediments than in both types of average materials, due to greater abundance of granites and monazites in the Johor drainage basin. …”
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    Evaluation of geomorphic expressions of bedrock Channels in the Western Ghats of southern Kerala, India, through quantitative analysis by Hamza, Vijith, Prasannakumar, V., Pratheesh, P., Krishnan, M., Mohan, M.

    Published 2016
    “…Geomorphic expressions embedded within the bedrock channels, originating from the southernmost part of the Western Ghats, India, are quantitatively characterized through well-defined geomorphic indices using digital elevation models (DEM) and geographical information system (GIS) tools. Drainage basin asymmetry (Af), transverse topographic symmetry factor (T), longitudinal profile, stream length gradient index (SL), hypsometric integral and curve (Ihyp), spatial parameters like drainage density (Dd) and dissection index (DI) are used for extraction of information related to the characteristic pattern and behaviour associated with the Karamana river and its two major tributaries. …”
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    Constraining modern day silicon cycling in Lake Baikal by Panizzo, Virginia, Swann, George E.A., Mackay, Anson W., Vologina, Elena, Alleman, L., Andre, L., Pashley, Vanessa, Horstwood, Matthew S.A.

    Published 2017
    “…As well as being the world's oldest and voluminous lake, Lake Baikal lies within the seventh largest drainage basin in the world and exports significant amounts of freshwater into the Arctic Ocean. …”
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    Remote sensing-based studies coupled with field data reveal urgent solutions to avert the risk of flash floods in the Wadi Qus (east of Jeddah) Kingdom of Saudi Arabia by Youssef, Ahmed M., Pradhan, Biswajeet, Sefry, Saleh A.

    Published 2015
    “…The city of Jeddah is located within an independent mega drainage basin with a surface area of 1,760 km2. This mega basin is divided into three major sub-basins (northern, middle, and southern). …”
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    Effects of Hill Land Development and Soil Erosion on Sedimentation and Water Resources in Malaysia by Ibrahim, Ab. Latif, Lateh, Habibah, Ismail, Wan Ruslan, Chan, Ngai Weng, Kung, Hsiang-te, Liu, Pin-Shuo

    Published 2002
    “…Much of such negative impacts are also due to the disparate and uncoordinated nature in which a large number of government agencies manage drainage basins. There is a need for all drainage basins to be managed in an integrated manner in order to control hill land development and the associated impacts.…”
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    Perception and Willingness-to-Pay on conservation of lake basin under the impact of climate change – a comparison between urban and rural tropical lake by Zati Sharip, Abd Ghani Awang Noor

    Published 2021
    “…Climatic changes are affecting the lake hydrological regime, including the associated drought and floods within the drainage basins. Assessing the value of damages to ecosystem services within the lake basin concerning the climatic changes is difficult due to the numerous ecosystem services provided by every lake basin. …”
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    The historical geography of six major river basins in the north west of Western Australia since pastoral occupation by O'Grady, Colleen Margaid

    Published 2004
    “…The thesis is based upon research into the historical geography of the pastoral industry in the six major drainage basins in the North West of Western Australia, in an attempt to outline its early development, and to explain how the rangeland degeneration associated with the Big Drought of 1936-1946 was exacerbated by unrealistic official expectations and poor management, particularly of stations in the hands of absentee corporate owners. it discusses the failure of government agencies to appreciate the effects of overstocking in an environment characterised by climatic variability and fragile rangeland resources. …”
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    Keterukan bencana banjir tahun 2014 dan keberkesanan pengurusannya di jajahan Kuala Krai, Kelantan by Nurul Ain Najwa, Mohamad Suhami

    Published 2017
    “…This study argues that human interference in the ecosystems often invite risk and hazard in the flood drainage basin thus resulting to more frequent incidents with increasing intensity each year. …”
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