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    Examining direct and indirect flood damages in residential and business sectors through an empirical lens by Kabirzad, S A, Rehan, B M, Zulkafli, Z, Yusuf, B, Hasan-Basri, B, Toriman, M E

    Published in Water science and technology (01-07-2024)
    “…Investment to reduce flood risk for social and economic wellbeing requires quantitative evidence to guide decisions. Direct and indirect flood damages at…”
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    Level and transport pattern of faecal coliform bacteria from tropical urban catchments by CHOW, M. F, YUSOP, Z, TORIMAN, M. E

    Published in Water science and technology (01-01-2013)
    “…Urbanization and frequent storms play important roles in increasing faecal bacteria pollution, especially for tropical urban catchments. However, only little…”
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    Modelling runoff quantity and quality in tropical urban catchments using Storm Water Management Model by Chow, M. F., Yusop, Z., Toriman, M. E.

    “…Due to differences in rainfall regimes and management practices, tropical urban catchments are expected to behave differently from temperate catchments in…”
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    Modelling runoff quantity and quality in tropical urban catchments using Storm Water Management Model by Chow, M. F, Yusop, Z, Toriman, M. E

    “…Due to differences in rainfall regimes and management practices, tropical urban catchments are expected to behave differently from temperate catchments in…”
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    Trend of Six Physiochemical Water Quality Parameters between 2012 and 2015 of the Marang River, Terengganu, Malaysia by N. Hairoma, M. G. Barzani, M. E. Toriman

    Published in Iranica journal of energy & environment (01-07-2016)
    “…An environmental study was carried out at Marang River, Terengganu on determination of river water quality trend variations temporally and spatially at seven…”
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    Integration of Spatially Hydrological Modelling on Bentong Catchment, Pahang, Peninsular Malaysia Using Distributed GIS-based Rainfall Runoff Model by Rosli, M.H., Sulaiman, W.N.A., Jamil, N., Toriman, M.E., Kamarudin M.K.A.

    Published in EnvironmentAsia (01-07-2017)
    “…With the advance of GIS technology, hydrology model can simulated at catchment wide scale. The objective is to integrate National Resource Conservation Service…”
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