Stable Isotopes Analyses Of Carbon-13 And Nitrogen-15 In Kelantan River Sediments

Intensification of sedimentation process has increased the vulnerability of Kelantan River to natural hazards (i.e., climate change and floods). Considering the impact of soil erosion to sedimentation, identification of source of erosion is important to Kelantan watershed management. Stable isotope...

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Main Author: Zulkifli, Nur Zafirah
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2019
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Online Access:http://eprints.usm.my/48360/
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description Intensification of sedimentation process has increased the vulnerability of Kelantan River to natural hazards (i.e., climate change and floods). Considering the impact of soil erosion to sedimentation, identification of source of erosion is important to Kelantan watershed management. Stable isotope of carbon and nitrogen, along with C/N ratio analysis were carried out to identify the potential source of sedimentation in Kelantan watershed. Samples were collected in July 2015 (Southwest Monsoon, SWM) representing dry season and January 2016 for the wet season (Northeast Monsoon, NEM). The samples were analyzed using Elementary Analysis Isotopic Ratio Mass Spectrometer (EA-IRMS) and Perkin Elmer 2400 Series II CHN Elemental Analyzer. The stable isotope of 13C suggested that C3 type plants are dominant in Kelantan watershed with statistically no significant difference between July and January.
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spelling usm-483602021-02-19T07:42:18Z http://eprints.usm.my/48360/ Stable Isotopes Analyses Of Carbon-13 And Nitrogen-15 In Kelantan River Sediments Zulkifli, Nur Zafirah T1-995 Technology(General) Intensification of sedimentation process has increased the vulnerability of Kelantan River to natural hazards (i.e., climate change and floods). Considering the impact of soil erosion to sedimentation, identification of source of erosion is important to Kelantan watershed management. Stable isotope of carbon and nitrogen, along with C/N ratio analysis were carried out to identify the potential source of sedimentation in Kelantan watershed. Samples were collected in July 2015 (Southwest Monsoon, SWM) representing dry season and January 2016 for the wet season (Northeast Monsoon, NEM). The samples were analyzed using Elementary Analysis Isotopic Ratio Mass Spectrometer (EA-IRMS) and Perkin Elmer 2400 Series II CHN Elemental Analyzer. The stable isotope of 13C suggested that C3 type plants are dominant in Kelantan watershed with statistically no significant difference between July and January. 2019-03 Thesis NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.usm.my/48360/1/FULL%20THESIS%20NUR%20ZAFIRAH%20ZULKIFLI.pdf%20cut.pdf Zulkifli, Nur Zafirah (2019) Stable Isotopes Analyses Of Carbon-13 And Nitrogen-15 In Kelantan River Sediments. Masters thesis, Universiti Sains Malaysia.
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Stable Isotopes Analyses Of Carbon-13 And Nitrogen-15 In Kelantan River Sediments
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title Stable Isotopes Analyses Of Carbon-13 And Nitrogen-15 In Kelantan River Sediments
title_full Stable Isotopes Analyses Of Carbon-13 And Nitrogen-15 In Kelantan River Sediments
title_fullStr Stable Isotopes Analyses Of Carbon-13 And Nitrogen-15 In Kelantan River Sediments
title_full_unstemmed Stable Isotopes Analyses Of Carbon-13 And Nitrogen-15 In Kelantan River Sediments
title_short Stable Isotopes Analyses Of Carbon-13 And Nitrogen-15 In Kelantan River Sediments
title_sort stable isotopes analyses of carbon 13 and nitrogen 15 in kelantan river sediments
topic T1-995 Technology(General)
url http://eprints.usm.my/48360/
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