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Dam Site Identification Using Remote Sensing and GIS (A case study Diamer Basha Dam Site)

Atiq et al., 2019

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15829735271528349175
Author
Atiq M
Arslan M
Baig Z
Ahmad A
Tanveer M
Akhtar A
Sohail A
Naeem K
Amer S
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International Journal of Innovations in Science & Technology

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Sep 2019| Vol 1| Issue 4 Page| 169 earthquake may generate small cracks in concrete structure and any leakage of water may produce big holes with passage of time which are not remidable. A big level earthquake may vanish the dam site completely. Therefore, the …
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