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Developing Robust Flood Susceptibility Model with Small Numbers of Parameters in Highly Fertile Regions of Northwest Bangladesh for Sustainable Flood and Agriculture Management. (2022). Talukdar, Swapan ; Sarkar, Showmitra Kumar ; Ansar, Saifullah Bin ; Naikoo, Mohd Waseem ; Khan, Mehedi Hasan ; Mohiuddin, Khondaker Mohammed ; Rahman, Atiqur ; Mosavi, Amir ; Towfiqul, Abu Reza.
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