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Vulnerability of the aquifer units in the flood-affected
areas of east coast Peninsular Malaysia
Kayode, John Stephen1*, Mohd Hariri Arifin2, Azimah Hussin2, Nawawi Mohmd Nordin Mohmd1, Norsyafina Roslan2
1Universiti Science Malaysia, School of Physics, Geophysics Unit, 11800 USM, Pulau Pinang, Malaysia
2National University of Malaysia, School of Environmental Science and Natural Resources, Department of Geology.
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PresenterJohn Stephen Kayode
Universiti Sains Malaysia, School of Physics, 11800 USM,
Penang, Malaysia. On the behalf of other Authors.
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Figure 4: Different activities and processes influencing flooding
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Climate Change
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2-D Electrical resistivity tomography Inversion model of the study area along Profile 1
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2-D Electrical resistivity tomography Inversion model of the study area along Profile 2.
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2-D Electrical resistivity tomography Inversion model of the study area along Profile 3
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2-D Electrical resistivity tomography Inversion model of the study area along Profile 4.
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2-D Electrical resistivity tomography Inversion model of the study area along Profile 5.
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2-D Electrical resistivity tomography Inversion model of the study area along Profile 6.
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2-D Electrical resistivity tomography Inversion model of the study area along Profile7.
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2-D Electrical resistivity tomography Inversion model of the study area along Profile 8.
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2-D Electrical resistivity tomography Inversion model of the study area along Profile 9
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Percentage of the areas prone to floods from geophysical methods
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Depths to the aquifer units of the study area.
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Weathered depth map
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for your kind attention.
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