practicing citation
editsource 1: introduction and natural environment section [1]
source 2: natural environment section [2]
source 3: flood section [3]
source 4:flood section [4]
source 5:introduction, natural environment, (history) section [5]
Answers to Module 7 questions
editdescribe your media: a digital illustration of map of Kuma river (located in Japan)
is it your own work?: yes
what is the file format: image
what type pf license have you chosen?: Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 International
what category/gallery will you add it to?: river
how will you describe the file?: Wikiproject Rivers
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Footnotes
edit- ^ Young, Sansfica M., et al. “Assessment of Dam Removal from Geochemical Examination of Kuma River Sediment, Kyushu, Japan.” Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, vol. 186, no. 12, 2014, pp. 8267–89.
- ^ Koyama, Akihiko, et al. “Habitat Suitability of Eight Threatened Gobies Inhabiting Tidal Flats in Temperate Estuaries: Model Developments in the Estuary of the Kuma River in Kyushu Island, Japan.” Ichthyological Research, vol. 63, no. 2, Springer Japan, 2016, pp. 307–14
- ^ Blair, G. “Rescuers Search for Survivors of Japan Floods as More Heavy Rain Expected; At Least 50 People Have Been Killed after the River Kuma in Kyushu Burst Its Banks, Triggering Floods and Mudslides.” The Guardian (London, England), Guardian Newspapers, 7 July 2020.
- ^ “Japan’s Abe Visits Deluge-Hit Kumamoto, Pledges Financial Support to Aid Recovery.” Xinhua News Agency - CEIS, Xinhua News Agency, 13 July 2020.
- ^ Chakraborty, Shamik, and Abhik Chakraborty. “Satoyama Landscapes and Their Change in A River Basin context: Lessons for Sustainability.” Issues in Social Science vol. 5, no. 1, Macrothink Institute, 2017, pp. 38-64.