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Browsing by Author "Anizan Isahak"

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    An Impact Origin for the Late Cenozoic Basalt Volcanism in Kuantan, Pahang
    (Penerbit UKM) Anizan Isahak
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    Assessment of multiresidue pesticides in agricultural soils from Ledang, Malaysia and related potential health risks
    (Technoscience Publications, 2018) Khitam Jaber Nabhan; Wan Mohd Afiq Wan Mohd Khalik; Md Pauzi Abdullah; Mohamed Rozali Othman; Anizan Isahak; Siti Aminah Zulkepli
    The concentration levels of organochlorine and organophosphorus pesticide residues in agriculture soils from paddy field were successfully investigated. Residues were isolated using the Soxhlet extraction method, following a clean-up process (SPE Florosil) and a final determination of targeted compounds performed by using a gas chromatography electron capture detector.
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    Development of A Comprehensive Model for Erosion and Sediment Control towards Good Water Governance: UKM Campus as A Watershed Model
    (The Journal of Institution of Engineers, Malaysia (IEM Journal), 2021) Rahmah Elfithri; Md Pauzi Abdullah; Ahmad Fuad Embi; Mazlin bin Mokhtar; Mohd Ekhwan Toriman; Muhammad Barzani Gasim; Sahibin Abd Rahim; Maimon Abdullah; Anizan Isahak; Noor Ezlin Ahmad Basri; Normaizura Maizan
    This study was carried out to develop a whole ecosystem-based erosion and sediment transport control management system of UKM Campus Watershed which is a sub-basin of Langat River Basin catchment. This is done through the development of an Erosion and Sediment Control (ESC) model for the UKM campus watershed that includes localised technology, information and communication system, as well as awareness and community participation for the greening and rehabilitation of UKM Campus.

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