Impact of land uses on water quality in Malaysia: a review
Land use changes in urbanization, industrialization, and agricultural processes will continue
to have negative impacts on water quality at all scales. The impact of land use changes on …
to have negative impacts on water quality at all scales. The impact of land use changes on …
Land degradation: Multiple environmental consequences and routes to neutrality
FAL Pacheco, LFS Fernandes, RFV Junior… - Current Opinion in …, 2018 - Elsevier
Degradation is currently affecting 25% of Earth's land and 40% of Earth's agricultural land.
The environmental consequences of land degradation are vast, including amplified soil …
The environmental consequences of land degradation are vast, including amplified soil …
A study of spatial and water quality index during dry and rainy seasons at Kelantan River Basin, Peninsular Malaysia
KN Abdul Maulud, A Fitri, WHM Wan Mohtar… - Arabian Journal of …, 2021 - Springer
A study was conducted to identify the water quality status of Kelantan River Basin,
Peninsular Malaysia, covering five sub-catchments (Nenggiri, Galas, Lebir, Pergau, and …
Peninsular Malaysia, covering five sub-catchments (Nenggiri, Galas, Lebir, Pergau, and …
Groundwater potential zone mapping using analytical hierarchy process and GIS in Muga Watershed, Abay Basin, Ethiopia
Groundwater is an important resource that contributes significantly to the total annual water
supply. The purpose of the present study is to assess and delineate the groundwater …
supply. The purpose of the present study is to assess and delineate the groundwater …
GIS-based groundwater potential mapping in Shahroud plain, Iran. A comparison among statistical (bivariate and multivariate), data mining and MCDM approaches
In arid and semi-arid areas, groundwater resource is one of the most important water
sources by the humankind. Knowledge of groundwater distribution over space, associated …
sources by the humankind. Knowledge of groundwater distribution over space, associated …
Groundwater quality index and potential human health risk assessment of heavy metals in water: A case study of Calabar metropolis, Nigeria
The study aims to determine the spatial variability of physico-chemical characteristics and
heavy metals constituent of groundwater within Calabar Metropolis, as well as the potential …
heavy metals constituent of groundwater within Calabar Metropolis, as well as the potential …
Effects of land use and seasonality on stream water quality in a small tropical catchment: The headwater of Córrego Água Limpa, São Paulo (Brazil)
Stream water quality is controlled by the interaction of natural and anthropogenic factors
over a range of temporal and spatial scales. Among these anthropogenic factors, land cover …
over a range of temporal and spatial scales. Among these anthropogenic factors, land cover …
The multidisciplinary origin of soil geography: A review
Soil geography should be clearly recognized as a sub-discipline of physical geography and
soil science, but at various times over the last century it was accepted as a complementary …
soil science, but at various times over the last century it was accepted as a complementary …
Assessment of groundwater aquifer using geophysical and remote sensing data on the area of Central Sinai, Egypt
SAS Araffa, HG Hamed, A Nayef, HS Sabet… - Scientific Reports, 2023 - nature.com
The study aims to assess groundwater resources in Sinai's central area using remote
sensing, geoelectric, and well-logging data, utilising techniques for modelling …
sensing, geoelectric, and well-logging data, utilising techniques for modelling …
Advanced continuous monitoring system—tools for water resource management and decision support system in salt affected delta
The greatest environmental problem facing the world today is climate change, with a rise in
sea level being one of the most important consequences, especially in low-lying coastal …
sea level being one of the most important consequences, especially in low-lying coastal …