Combination of geostatistics and drastic model in assessing groundwater vulnerability to nitrate contamination
Due to a rapid development of industrial and population growth in Malaysia, the demand for water has increased tremendously. This has caused the shortage of water supply and the new water sources have to be identified. Groundwater is one of the alternative ways. In the north eastern state of Kelanta...
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Main Author: | Muhammad Jamil, Rohazaini |
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Format: | Thesis |
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2014
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