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Transport Phenomena

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Water contamination is a major concern in modern urban setups. It is a result of the mixing of a toxic substance, liquid or solid, with water that renders the water unusable for most purposes. In many scenarios, contamination happens accidentally, although intentional cases cannot be denied.

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Correspondence to Manabendra Saharia .

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Kumar, A., Saharia, M. (2024). Transport Phenomena. In: Python for Water and Environment. Innovations in Sustainable Technologies and Computing. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-9408-3_13

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