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Flood Risk Pattern Recognition Using Chemometric Technique: A Case Study in Muda River Basin

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Table 1. Location of monitoring stations in Muda River Basin.
Table 2. Correlation test.
Table 4. Result for time series based on Control Chat Builder.

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