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Experimental study on flow resistance of the inclined river, case study: Shahr-chay River

Nadergholi Ebrahimi; Reza Sokouti Oskoee

Volume 9, Issue 3 , September 2017, Pages 239-249

https://doi.org/10.22092/ijwmse.2017.112320

Abstract
  Mountainous rivers have characterized by steep slope, roughness due to bedrock and coarse aggregation, bed and marginal vegetation as well as severe and rapid spatial displacement of the surface substrate morphology. The protection role of vegetation in the river bank is known as an economic and environmental ...  Read More

Evaluation of time series models in forecasting pan evaporation in different climates of Hormozgan province

Ommolbanin Bazrafshan; Azimeh Chashmberahm; Arashk Holisaz

Volume 9, Issue 3 , September 2017, Pages 250-261

https://doi.org/10.22092/ijwmse.2017.112321

Abstract
  Evaporation is one of the most important and effective factors in water resources planning and management in arid and semi-arid areas and examining it's changes in time scales and different years as one of the most important climatic parameters, has an important role in planning and water resource management ...  Read More

Sensitivity analysis of KW-GIUH rainfall runoff model with respect to infiltration methods and roughness coefficients

Alireza Shokoohi; Asghar Azizian; Razieh Jemaat; Vijay Singh

Volume 9, Issue 3 , September 2017, Pages 262-275

https://doi.org/10.22092/ijwmse.2017.112370

Abstract
  Flood forecasting in a sound way leading to correct results has been a challenge for all researchers and engineers for many decades, which is the basic reason for developing many different types of mathematical rainfall runoff models. Correct estimation of infiltration during a storm is essential to ...  Read More

Approach for appraising spate risks in urban drainage systems using stormwater management model

Milad Moradi; Sabereh Darbandi

Volume 9, Issue 3 , September 2017, Pages 276-291

https://doi.org/10.22092/ijwmse.2017.112371

Abstract
  Urban inundation is a serious challenge that increasingly face the residents of many cities, as well as policymakers. Accordingly, inundation assessment is becoming increasingly momentous around the world. This comprehensive evaluation involves numerous indices in urban catchments, but the high-dimensional ...  Read More

Prediction of swelling potential of marl soils of Salt Lake watershed basin

Alireza Majidi; Gholamreza Lashkaripour; Ziaoddin Shoaei

Volume 9, Issue 3 , September 2017, Pages 292-307

https://doi.org/10.22092/ijwmse.2017.112372

Abstract
  The swelling potential of fine-grained soils is one of effective parameters on soil mechanical behavior and erosion and fundamental data required for the design, construction and choosing construction materials. This paper presents a multi-layer perceptron (MLP) artificial neural network (ANN) model ...  Read More

Comparing soil physico-chemical characteristics and trapezoidal and v-shaped gully morphology with different land uses in dry areas, case study: Hossinzahi and Nalint regions of Chabahar

Mansour Jahantigh; Marzieh Tabe

Volume 9, Issue 3 , September 2017, Pages 308-317

https://doi.org/10.22092/ijwmse.2017.112373

Abstract
  The aim of this research was to compare the soil physico-chemical characteristics and the morphology of two types of gullies in dry areas. In this research, places with gully erosion were recognized. Then, two trapezoidal and V-shaped gullies were selected based on soil physico-chemical characteristics ...  Read More

Identification on dust storm sources and their affecting areas in south-west provinces of Iran, using MODIS image

Nader Jalali; Fazel Iranmanesh; Mohammadhadi Davoodi

Volume 9, Issue 3 , September 2017, Pages 318-331

https://doi.org/10.22092/ijwmse.2017.112374

Abstract
  Generally, satellite images and climatological and environmental data are used simultaneously in dust storm studies. Most of the processing techniques are limited to a few indices such as brightness temperature differences, normalized dust density index, aerosol optical depth, false color composite and ...  Read More

Analysis of streamflow trend in Mazandaran rivers using non-parametric Mann-Kendal test

Ali Koulaian; Mojtaba Khoshravesh; Nima Mohammadigolafshani; Mohammadjavad Mirzaee

Volume 9, Issue 3 , September 2017, Pages 332-345

https://doi.org/10.22092/ijwmse.2017.112375

Abstract
  Nowadays, the impacts of climate change evaluation on watershed hydrological resources is the most important task before any water resources planning. Stream flow trend was analyzed using non parametric Man-Kendall test conducted for 30, 40, 50 and 60 year periods in three, monthly, seasonal and annual ...  Read More

Evaluation of spur dike effect on sediment and flow hydraulic of side intakes located on channel bends

Hani Tabrizi; amirhamze haghiabi; Mojtaba Saneie; Hojjatollah Younesi

Volume 9, Issue 3 , September 2017, Pages 346-359

https://doi.org/10.22092/ijwmse.2017.109832.1281

Abstract
  The process of water diversion from the rivers always involve with sediment diversion in different sizes. The sediments that transported to the branch channel cause the expenditure to the water conveyance system and power-generation installations. One of the common methods to control the bed load and ...  Read More

Technical Note: Evaluating the proficiency of GR2M and GR4J rainfall-runoff models in Darehtakht Basin runoff simulation

Fatemeh Zandi Dareh Gharibi; Zohreh Khorsandi Kouhanestani; Maliheh Mozayan; Nasim Arman

Volume 9, Issue 3 , September 2017, Pages 360-370

https://doi.org/10.22092/ijwmse.2017.112377

Abstract
  Run off simulation is one of the most important topics in hydrology And its study is based on rainfall- run off models. Several rain fall and run off models have been developed and the most appropriate model should be selected for each catchment. By applying the appropriate model the water consumption ...  Read More