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Zorigt Tumurbaatar, Hiroyuki Miura and Tsoggerel Tsamba
Due to the population growth and urban sprawl in Ulaanbaatar city (UB), Mongolia, hazard and risk analysis for future earthquakes have become an important issue for disaster mitigation planning. Evaluation of a site effect is one of the essential parts o...
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Naranchimeg Batsaikhan, Jae Min Lee, Buyankhishig Nemer and Nam C. Woo
Ulaanbaatar (UB), the capital of Mongolia, is one of the fastest-growing cities in the developing world. Due to increasing demand driven by rapid population and industrial growth, sustainable water resource management is required. Therefore, we investiga...
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Makhbal Prikaz, Chunsheng Fang, Sanchirbayar Dash and Ju Wang
Particulate matter studies have been conducted regularly in the capital city of Mongolia. In contrast, studies related to the source and general estimation of levels of sulfur dioxide (SO2) over whole years are lacking. To explore the yearly t...
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Batsuren Dorjsuren, Denghua Yan, Hao Wang, Sonomdagva Chonokhuu, Altanbold Enkhbold, Xu Yiran, Abel Girma, Mohammed Gedefaw and Asaminew Abiyu
Mongolia?s Selenga sub-basin of the Lake Baikal basin is spatially extensive, with pronounced environmental gradients driven primarily by precipitation and air temperature on broad scales. Therefore, it is an ideal region to examine the dynamics of the c...
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Jean Caldieron, Rick Miller
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Residential satisfaction is a very important factor in determining the quality of life, housing improvement proposals, and adequate housing policies. This paper reports on the findings of a study in four informal neighborhoods or ?ger districts? of Ulaan...
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