Runoff quality and pollution loadings from a tropical urban catchment
Runoff quality draining from 17.14 km2 urban catchment in Johor Bahru, Malaysia, was analysed. The land-use consists of residential (30.3%), agricultural (27.3%), open space (27.9%), industrial (8.1%) and commercial (6.4%) areas. Three storm events were sampled in detail. These storms produced storm...
Main Authors: | Yusop, Z., Tan, L. W., Ujang, Zaini, Mohamed, M., Nasir, K. A. |
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Format: | Article |
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International Water Association Publishing
2005
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