In collaboration with Iranian Watershed Management Association
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Application of linear programming for optimization of Aharchai ‎basin crop pattern in existing and development conditions

Hesam Ghodousi; Samira Sadaat Morsali

Volume 8, Issue 3 , September 2016, Pages 248-255

https://doi.org/10.22092/ijwmse.2016.106808

Abstract
  Crop pattern has significant effect on optimum use of water resources and agricultural ‎management. Present research accomplished to achieve optimum crop pattern in Aharchai Basin ‎located in the downstream of Sattarkhan Dam. The study area is about 3000 ha using ‎traditional irrigation method, ...  Read More

Identifying the gully erosion potential by using artificial neural ‎network (ANN), case study: Troud Watershed‎

Samad Shadfar

Volume 8, Issue 3 , September 2016, Pages 256-263

https://doi.org/10.22092/ijwmse.2016.106809

Abstract
  Gully erosion is a type of water erosion that causes significant sedimentation in watersheds and ‎damages in agricultural lands, rangelands, and infrastructures. This study was conducted to ‎determine the potential of gully erosion by artificial neural network. The Levenberg-Marquardt ‎‎(LM) ...  Read More

Performance of permeability equations and surface permeability ‎study on Yazd floodwater spreading areas

Mohammadreza Fazel Pouraghdaei; Hossein Malekinezhad; Mohammadreza Ekhtesasi; Jalal Barkhordari

Volume 8, Issue 3 , September 2016, Pages 264-274

https://doi.org/10.22092/ijwmse.2016.106810

Abstract
  The main objective of water spreading projects is recharging aquifers‏.‏ In this study, changes of soil surface permeability in Yazd water spreading projects, including Sirizi in Bafgh, Herat ‎and Miankouh in Mehriz were investigated. Using a double ring, 12 Permeability tests (in first ‎and ...  Read More

Determine the amount of Sediment yield Marl lands in watershed ‎basin in rainfall simulator scale

Alireza Habibi; Amir Safari; Amir Karam

Volume 8, Issue 3 , September 2016, Pages 275-289

https://doi.org/10.22092/ijwmse.2016.106811

Abstract
  Process erosion is one of the most important degradation process, particularly in semi-arid climate. Identify the sediment of the issues is important for watershed managers and planners. The main purpose of evaluating and comparing the potential contribution of this research has been deposition of marl ...  Read More

The factors analysis of information, related to socio-economic effects ‎of watershed management activities, according to the villagers point ‎of view of Gosh Watershed of Mashhad

Abolghasem Dadrasi Sabzevar; Ali Ghazanchian; Mohammad Namaki

Volume 8, Issue 3 , September 2016, Pages 290-302

https://doi.org/10.22092/ijwmse.2016.106812

Abstract
  Social and economical evaluation of watershed management activities, is an important criterion for its validation. The main objective of present study was, identification and analysis of socio-economic impacts of watershed management operations implimented in Gosh village wich is located in 60 km north ...  Read More

Possiblility of soil nutriente recovery from unusual water, a case ‎study of Poldasht flood spreading station

Reza Sokouti; Mohammadhossein Mahdian

Volume 8, Issue 3 , September 2016, Pages 303-309

https://doi.org/10.22092/ijwmse.2016.106813

Abstract
  Floods water contain sediments that affect the fertility of coarse grain alluvial fan and flood plains after deposition, through increasing their nutrients. In this study, the effects of flood spreading were investigated on the recovery of soil nutrients at the Poldasht flood spreading station of west ...  Read More

Estimation of paleoclimate status by chloride geochemical tracers in ‎Ardabil Plain vadose zone

Hossein Saadati

Volume 8, Issue 3 , September 2016, Pages 310-321

https://doi.org/10.22092/ijwmse.2016.106814

Abstract
  In this study, rainfall, percolation and hydrogeological processes relationship were evaluated ‎using geochemical tracers to determinate paleoclimate in the Ardabil Plain. The occurrence of ‎dry and wet periods was also determined with the help of tracer used in six profiles. The Dry ‎and ...  Read More

The role of water resources in the land use planning in Talvar ‎Watershed, Kurdistan, Iran

Ata Amini; Rangin Haydari; Majid Hosseini; Nader Jalali

Volume 8, Issue 3 , September 2016, Pages 322-331

https://doi.org/10.22092/ijwmse.2016.106815

Abstract
  The land use programming is vital since inappropriate land use can endanger soil and water resources in a region and reduce their quality and quantity for future generations. While land development based on its ability are always facing limitations. This research is conducted with a sustainable approach ...  Read More

Technical note: Effect of mechanical measures on peak flow of Boostan Dam ‎Watershed using Watershed Modeling System

Nafiseh Moghaddasi; Vahedberdi Sheikh; Ali Najafinejad; Iman Karimirad

Volume 8, Issue 3 , September 2016, Pages 332-338

https://doi.org/10.22092/ijwmse.2016.106817

Abstract
  The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of mechanical watershed management ‎measures implemented across the Boostan Dam Watershed on reduction of flood peak. To this ‎end, the Watershed Modeling System (WMS) was used to compare peak flow before and after ‎of implementation of the ...  Read More

Investigation of regional relations of probable annual water ‎yield in hydrologic units: a case study in Karkheh, Dez and Karun ‎basins

Jahangir Porhemmat

Volume 8, Issue 3 , September 2016, Pages 339-349

https://doi.org/10.22092/ijwmse.2016.106818

Abstract
  The study aimed to evaluate the regional models in estimation of probable annual water yield in hydrologic units of Karkheh, Dez and Karun watersheds, located in south-west of Iran. Afterward, observational data of discharge and precipitation were used from 108 hydrometeric stations and 208 rain gauges. ...  Read More