Multispecies impingement in a tropical power plant, Straits of Malacca
Marine organisms comprised about 70% of the total impinged materials by weight at water intake screens in the Kapar Power Station (KPS), Malaysia The general groupings of `fish', `shrimp', `crab', `cephalopod' and `others' contributed 26% (87 species), 65% (29), 2% (17), 2%...
Main Authors: | Azila, A., Chong, V.C. |
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Format: | Article |
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Elsevier
2010
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