Mohamad Ashraf, Abd Latif (2018) MIAC the study of erosion control. Faculty of Civil Engineering and Earth Resources, Universiti Malaysia Pahang.
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Abstract
Conversion of land from forests to development has led to widespread deforestation, reducing the number of forests and the diversity of forests and wildlife. Despit e the fact that most of the land reduced to development, most fertile land is use for other purposes such as housing, recreation and industrial areas. Deforestation cause protected land to be exposed to various natural disasters. This is due to inability o f the forests to function as rain catchment areas. When heavy rains hit an area, the water descended on the surface and then eroded the soil into the river or any existing drain. This incident is mostly prefer in the case of landslides. This incident occurred due to the absence of plant roots that landed mainly on the cliffs or highlands. In July 2017, a flash flood had been observed in Lot 1210, Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah Airport Subang Selangor Darul Ehsan Malaysia. This research is to study the sediment transport and to compare the design size of sediment basin with the existing one. The failure of the design may affect the flash flood prediction.
Item Type: | Undergraduates Project Papers |
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Additional Information: | Project Paper (Bachelors of Civil Engineering) -- Universiti Malaysia Pahang – 2018, SV: PN. WAFTY BT ABD RAHMAN, NO. CD: 12079 |
Uncontrolled Keywords: | Erosion control; flash flood; sediment basin |
Subjects: | T Technology > TC Hydraulic engineering. Ocean engineering T Technology > TD Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering |
Faculty/Division: | Faculty of Civil Engineering & Earth Resources |
Depositing User: | Mrs. Sufarini Mohd Sudin |
Date Deposited: | 28 Sep 2020 06:42 |
Last Modified: | 28 Sep 2020 06:43 |
URI: | http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/29395 |
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