An Extended Neutrosophic Stepwise Weight Assessment Ratio Analysis Technique Based on GIS for Analysing Flash Floods

Faculty Computer Science Year: 2023
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Journal: International Journal of Neutrosophic Science (IJNS) ASPG Volume:
Keywords : , Extended Neutrosophic Stepwise Weight Assessment Ratio    
Abstract:
Flash floods are a sudden natural hazard caused by successive heavy rains in a short period of time. The world suffers from heavy and frequent rains due to climate change. So, the risk assessment of flash floods is considered increasingly i
   
     
 
       

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