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Qing-Gang Gao, Vonevilay Sombutmounvong, Lihua Xiong, Joo-Heon Lee and Jong-Suk Kim
In this study, we investigated extreme droughts in the Indochina peninsula and their relationship with the Indian Ocean Dipole (IOD) mode. Areas most vulnerable to drought were analyzed via statistical simulations of the IOD based on historical observati...
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Mengmeng Hao, Dong Jiang, Fangyu Ding, Jingying Fu and Shuai Chen
In recent years, various types of terrorist attacks have occurred which have caused worldwide catastrophes. The ability to proactively detect and even predict a potential terrorist risk is critically important for government agencies to react in a timely...
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Muhammad Yazid and Usa Humphries
This study analyzed the trends of extreme daily rainfall indices over the Indochina Peninsula from 1960 to 2007. The trends were obtained from high-resolution gridded daily rainfall data compiled by APHRODITE with coordinates of 4°N?25°N and 90E°?112°E. ...
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Muhammad Yazid and Usa Humphries
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Zhenchen Liu, Guihua Lu, Hai He, Zhiyong Wu, Jian He
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Water vapor transport (WVT) is an important element in drought development. In this study, we examined the geographical and vertical anomalies of WVT during severe summer and early fall drought processes and their occurrence, persistence and recovery pha...
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Phetyasone Xaypanya, Jiro Takemura, Chart Chiemchaisri, Hul Seingheng and Maria Antonia N. Tanchuling
In this study, leachate and sediment samples were collected from the leachate drains, ponds and waste pits of three landfills in the Indochina peninsula to investigate the level of contamination of biochemical parameters, especially heavy metals. In-situ...
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