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Quantitave analysis of tectonic activity in the Gavkoshak of Kazeroun Watershed by morphometric indices

Zahra Nik; Kouros Yazdjerdi; Hadi Abdolazimi

Volume 9, Issue 4 , January 2018, Pages 371-382

https://doi.org/10.22092/ijwmse.2017.107103.1164

Abstract
  Morphometric analysis is considered as quantitative evaluation of geometric features landforms and landscape. In the study of basin tectonic features, the use of some morphometric parameters can provide very substantial information. Gavkoshak Basin with an area of 46.73 km2 is located in Zagros simply ...  Read More

Trend of Changes in Land Degradation Index in Shazand Watershed, Markazi Province

Seyed Hamidreza Sadeghi; Aliakbar Davudirad; Amir Sadoddin; Shahla Paimozd

Volume 9, Issue 4 , January 2018, Pages 383-397

https://doi.org/10.22092/ijwmse.2017.113459

Abstract
  Today, land degradation is inevitable due to growing population and corresponding demands, and also economic development, unscientific and illogical utilization of resources. Monitoring and identification of factors affecting is therefore essential for controlling and management of land degradation in ...  Read More

Using univariate and multivariate methods to detect outliers in sediment fingerprinting method, case study: Tange Bostanak Watershed

Ahmad Nohegar; Mohammad Kazemi; Seyed Javad Ahmadi; Hamid Gholami; Rasool Mahdavi

Volume 9, Issue 4 , January 2018, Pages 398-412

https://doi.org/10.22092/ijwmse.2017.113460

Abstract
  Efficiency of sediment fingerprinting by using tracers as a successful method to determine the sources of sediment has been proved. Selection of the suite subset of tracers, capable of discriminating sediment sources, is the first and the most important step in the sediment fingerprinting method. The ...  Read More

The effect of upstream and downstream bed level on discharge coefficient of duckbill sharp-crested weir

Davoud Davoudmaghami; Hossein Banejad; Mojtaba Saneie; Seyyed Asadollah Mohseni Movahhed

Volume 9, Issue 4 , January 2018, Pages 413-425

https://doi.org/10.22092/ijwmse.2017.113461

Abstract
  Sharp-crested weirs are widely used for the purposes of flow measurement, flow diversion and water level control in hydraulics, irrigation, and environmental projects. Discharge coefficient at these weirs is a function of head to weir height ratio (H/P). In a constant head, flow increases by increasing ...  Read More

Sustainable development strategies in upper basin watershed cities, case study: Garmsar City

Houshang Jazi; Zeynab Karkehabadi; Saeid Kamyabi

Volume 9, Issue 4 , January 2018, Pages 426-440

https://doi.org/10.22092/ijwmse.2017.109330.1268

Abstract
  The 21st century will face the controversial debate on sustainable development with the priority of sustainable urban development. Urban planning has not paid enough attention to the sustainability of cities dependent on natural resources. The development of the city without regard to its watershed makes ...  Read More

Prioritizing preventing factors affecting on stakeholders' participation in watershed plans based on experts' idea, case study: watershed area surrounding city of Tehran

Amin Salehpour Jam; Amir Sarreshtehdari; Mahmoudreza Tabatabaei

Volume 9, Issue 4 , January 2018, Pages 441-450

https://doi.org/10.22092/ijwmse.2017.113463

Abstract
  Consciousness of preventing factors affecting on stakeholder participation in watershed areas' plans is a main principle in realization of effective participation of stakeholder and obtaining integrated watershed management goals. There are twelve watershed areas surrounding the city of Tehran that their ...  Read More

Comparison of artificial neural network and multivariate regression methods in landslide hazard zonation, case study: Vanak Basin, Isfahan province

Kourosh Shirani; Farzad Heydari; Alireza Arabameri

Volume 9, Issue 4 , January 2018, Pages 451-464

https://doi.org/10.22092/ijwmse.2017.101725.1031

Abstract
  Landslides are major natural hazards which not only cause damages to human life but also provide economic losses on infrastructures. In order to determination of the most important method of estimation  recognizing appropriate method to estimate landslide, in this research, the efficiency of two ...  Read More

Introducing and applying a two-dimensional electrical tomography method in detection of water movement and evaluating the effects of watershed management measures, case study: Vardij Catchment

Forod Sharifi; Mehdi Rahmani Jevinani; Hamid Davoodi

Volume 9, Issue 4 , January 2018, Pages 465-478

https://doi.org/10.22092/ijwmse.2017.109286.1263

Abstract
  The objective of this paper is introducing and applying a two-dimensional electrical tomography method in detection of water movement and evaluating the effects of watershed management measures. For these, four Dipole–Dipole profiles were designed operated and the data were recorded. These profiles ...  Read More

Monitoring and economic impact analysis of floodwater spreading in Dehloran floodwater spreading research station

Jafar Rezaei; Heydar Seydzadeh; Alireza Shadmani

Volume 9, Issue 4 , January 2018, Pages 479-492

https://doi.org/10.22092/ijwmse.2017.113466

Abstract
  Flood control, artifcial feeding of ground water aquifers and effort to optimize the productivity of natural resources are component the most results that have gotten from implementation of spreading project in spreading statious of country. One of the most important goals of spreading is the creation ...  Read More

Technical Note: Evaluation the effect of standard precipitation index on the rainfed wheat yield in Ilam Province

Haji Karimi; Abed Zeidali; Reza Omidipour

Volume 9, Issue 4 , January 2018, Pages 493-499

https://doi.org/10.22092/ijwmse.2017.113467

Abstract
  Knowing the effects of climatic factors on the farming plants is one of the most important factors on the increase or decrease of production and this subject has an important effect on the production especially in rainfed condition and specifically wheat as a strategic product. Successive droughts which ...  Read More