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Title: Particle Sizes Effect Of The Elements In The South China Sea Sediment Off Pahang Coastal During The Northeast Monsoon (Pre-) And The Southwest Monsoon (Post-) Periods
Authors: J., Bidai
G., Adiana
N. A. M., Shazili
Issue Date: 1-Apr-2016
Publisher: Environ Earth Sci
Citation: Vol.75(7)
Abstract: The Pahang water determined an effect of the sizes of sediment particles on 11 elements distribution during the monsoon season. The elements were of very high concentration in a sediment particle size of 40, 63, and 90 lm. The lower concentration of the elements was associated with a sediment size of 125, 250, and 500 lm. It has been observed in this research study that a concentration of elements increases with a decrease in a size of the sediment particles. The sediment from the Northeast (pre-) monsoon consisted of a finer particle size than the Southwest (post-) monsoon sediments. Overall, the concentration of the elements in the Northeast (pre-) monsoon sediment was higher than the Southwest (post-) monsoon sediment.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/5516
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