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Practicing Citations

The journal shows how the topography of the region caused the river to drastically change causing flash flooding in 2010. [1]

The value in this review article is that it confirms when, where and how the flood events occur and why they are so damaging. [2]

This article will be most valuable in the “Pollution Concerns” section of the Wikipedia page. [3]

The journal comes from humanities and social science authors making for a very different view on how floods can affect rivers and the population surrounding. [4]

This article is interesting because it is a peer reviewed thesis for a students Doctorate of Philosophy. The reason for using it is because it clearly describes topics discussed by other papers with a more concise manner, the other articles will be referenced but this gives the best description of the information that will be used in the Wikipedia page. [5]

Reference List

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  1. ^ Mahmood, S., Khan, A. H., Ullah, S. (2016). Assessment of 2010 flash flood causes and associated damages in Dir Valley, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Pakistan. International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction, 16, 215-223. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S2212420915300741
  2. ^ Mahmood, S., Rahman, A. (2019). Flash flood susceptibility modeling using geo-morphometric and hydrological approaches in Panjkora Basin, Eastern Hindu Kush, Pakistan. Environmental Earth Sciences, 78, 43. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12665-018-8041-y
  3. ^ Ahmad, K., Azizullah, A., Shama, S., Khattak, M. N. (2014). Determination of heavy metal contents in water, sediments, and fish tissues of Shizothorax plagiostomus in river Panjkora at Lower Dir, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 186, 7357-7366. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10661-014-3932-1
  4. ^ Khattak, I., Rahman, F., Haq, F. (2012). The Flood Event of July 2010: Socioeconomic Disruptions in Lower Dir District. Journal of Humanities & Social Sciences, http://journals.uop.edu.pk/papers/Khattak_Iffat_Scosioeconomics%20and%20Floods.pdf
  5. ^ Khan, Ijaz. (2017). Exploring the Settlement Archaeology of the Hindu Shahi Dynasty (c. 822 CE to c. 1026 CE) in North-Western Pakistan [Doctoral dissertation, University of Leicester]. file:///C:/Users/Oscar/Downloads/2017KhanIPhD.pdf

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This user is interested in Pakistan.
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