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Trend analysis of modified Fournier erosivity and standardized precipitation indices variations in North-Khorasan Province, Iran

Seyed Hamidreza Sadeghi; Mohsen Zabihi

Volume 10, Issue 4 , January 2019, Pages 506-515

https://doi.org/10.22092/ijwmse.2017.106005.1118

Abstract
  Rainfall erosivity factor is the first noticeable point in soil erosion issues that plays very important role in detachment of soil particle from the origin bed. Hence, investigation of rainfall erosivity factor trend is necessary in decision-making and planning in order to manage soil and water resources. ...  Read More

The effect of rainfall pattern on changes of time to runoff and runoff coefficient at plot scale

Leila Gholami; Ataollah Kavian; Abdulvahed Khaledi Darvishan; Azame Alipour; Zahra Besarand

Volume 10, Issue 4 , January 2019, Pages 516-528

https://doi.org/10.22092/ijwmse.2018.108487.1231

Abstract
  Determination of time to runoff and runoff volume in watershed response management against rainfall are the key parameters in watershed system management. Among different factors of effect on time to runoff and runoff volume, the rainfall intensity is one of the most important factors. In this study, ...  Read More

Biomechanical operation effect on soil carbon of Pakal Basin, Markazi Province

Heshmatola Agharazi

Volume 10, Issue 4 , January 2019, Pages 529-536

https://doi.org/10.22092/ijwmse.2017.105352.1095

Abstract
  Banketing and artificial afforestation are effective processes for soil carbon storage and removal of carbon from the atmosphere.  In this research, land use change and its effects on carbon storage has been studied in Pakal Basin in Markazi Province.  Rangeland was selected as a witness for ...  Read More

A framework for evaluating the performance of recharging and flood control by artificial recharge systems in arid regions

Alireza Dehghani; Mohammadebrahim Banihabib; Saman Javadi

Volume 10, Issue 4 , January 2019, Pages 537-551

https://doi.org/10.22092/ijwmse.2017.114878.1336

Abstract
  Due to lack of surface water, the most important option for water supply in arid and semi-arid areas is from groundwater resources and one of the engineering measures to use the floods for improving groundwater resources is the implementation of artificial recharge systems. The purpose of the present ...  Read More

Investigation of drought characteristics in north-west of Iran using Deciles Index

Amin Salehpour Jam; Mahmoudreza Tabatabaei; Amir Sarreshtehdari; Jamal Mosaffaie

Volume 10, Issue 4 , January 2019, Pages 552-563

https://doi.org/10.22092/ijwmse.2018.115672.1360

Abstract
  Investigation of drought event has a great importance in the natural resources management and planning water resources management. In this research, the drought characteristics in the selected synoptic stations in northwest of Iran, including Ardebil, Khoy, Oroomieh, Tabriz, Zanjan, Sanandaj and Saghez ...  Read More

Determination of the potential of mountainous sand and gravel mines, using GIS and geomorphologic models integration, case study: Ferdows and Ghaen Basins

Asghar Azizian; Amir Samadi

Volume 10, Issue 4 , January 2019, Pages 564-579

https://doi.org/10.22092/ijwmse.2018.114477.1321

Abstract
  River bed materials are of great importance in construction works as one of  the most valuable resources due to their economical costs and ease of extraction. This has caused the rivers to be subjected to profound changes due to excessive, improper and non-standard harvesting by effective activities ...  Read More

Suitable site selection of flood spreading using analytic hierarchical process in geographic information system, case study: south of Kashan Plain

Zahra Feizi; Amirreza Keshtkar; Ali Afzali

Volume 10, Issue 4 , January 2019, Pages 580-592

https://doi.org/10.22092/ijwmse.2017.107948.1207

Abstract
  Historically, flood control and artificial recharge are one of the most important objectives in spreading in arid and semi-arid systems. Therefore, determining suitable locations for floodwater spreading systems based on different criteria and indicators is of great importance. In this study, seven information ...  Read More

Analysis of land use changes effects on Kor River hydro morphologic changes

Zarin Foroughi; Siyavash Shayan; Parviz Kardavani

Volume 10, Issue 4 , January 2019, Pages 593-607

https://doi.org/10.22092/ijwmse.2018.114646.1326

Abstract
  The human interventions role, particularly land use changes, is investigated in this research in Kor River hydromorphologic state (upstream of Dorudzan Dam, Fars). Within the steps of this research, there are discrete methods frameworks such as hydrologic model using HEC-HMS, to investigate the effect ...  Read More

Evaluation and comparison of flow hydraulic in side piano key weirs of type B, type C and sharp crest side weir in acurved channel

Yaser Mehri; Jaber Soltani; Mojtaba Saneie; Mohammad Rostami

Volume 10, Issue 4 , January 2019, Pages 608-617

https://doi.org/10.22092/ijwmse.2017.114715.1330

Abstract
  A side weir is a structure which is set in a side of main channel and used for discharge of additional flow, diverting excess water and water level control of channels and in irrigation and drainage systems. Due to difficulties presented in mountainous regions, lateral ‘piano key weirs’ could ...  Read More

Evaluation of J2000g model in simulation of snowmelt in Latyan watershed

Hoshang Behravan

Volume 10, Issue 4 , January 2019, Pages 618-634

https://doi.org/10.22092/ijwmse.2018.117912

Abstract
  In mountainous watersheds, snow melt can have a significant impact on the water balance and at certain times of the year it could have the most important contribution to runoff. In many parts of the world snow acts as a natural reservoir that can play an important role for water supply. Specifically, ...  Read More

Modeling and routing of surface evaporation from the Amir Kabir reservoir using the Mann-Kendall and neural network technology

Mohammad Hossein Jahangir; Keyvan Soltani; Ahmad Nohegar; Seyed Javad Sadatinejad

Volume 10, Issue 4 , January 2019, Pages 635-644

https://doi.org/10.22092/ijwmse.2018.105706.1107

Abstract
  Evaporation as a natural parameter due to the release of water from the upper part of mankind has always been of interest to scholars and researchers. In this study, we try to apply the artificial neural network model to estimate evaporation from the Amir Kabir dam and to evaluate the model accuracy. ...  Read More

Investigation and analysis of factors affecting base flow in different climates of Iran

Rahim Kazemi; Forood Sharifi

Volume 10, Issue 4 , January 2019, Pages 645-658

https://doi.org/10.22092/ijwmse.2018.117877

Abstract
  Watershed planning and management of water resources requires various data including base flow and its index. This parameter is influenced by Morphometric, geologic, hydrologic and climatologically factors and has always been one of the most important issues in hydrology. In this research, the Domarton ...  Read More

Effect of slope steepness and its aspect on sediment and surface runoff; case study in Gonbad Watershed

Reza Kordian Hamedani; Saeed Azadi; Safar Marofi; Abdollah Taheri Tizro

Volume 10, Issue 4 , January 2019, Pages 659-670

https://doi.org/10.22092/ijwmse.2017.107420.1178

Abstract
  Erosion is always a major concern for farmers, engineers and policy makers due to economic and environmental impacts. Slope is one of the most important indicators on soil erosion, therefore, the aim of this study is investigation of slope steepness and its aspect on sediment and surface runoff on Gonbad ...  Read More

Investigation on effects of lithology on soil erosion and sediment yield in Sangerd Drainage Basin

Ali Bagherian Kalat; Gholamreza Lashkaripour; Mohammad Ghafoori; Aliakbar Abbasi

Volume 10, Issue 4 , January 2019, Pages 671-685

https://doi.org/10.22092/ijwmse.2017.108911.1249

Abstract
  On areas with highly eroded soils, where vegetation is absent or negligible, runoff generation and erosion processes can greatly be affected by the nature of parent material. This research was carried out to investigate the effects of lithology and soil parent material on erosion and soil loss, using ...  Read More

Study of various methods performance for dispersivity rate detection of Miocene and Pliocene marl sediments in various erosion types of south of Hasanabad and Varamin areas

Hamidreza Peyrowan; Mohammad Karimi Khaledi; Ziaeddin Shoaee; Ramin Sarikhani

Volume 10, Issue 4 , January 2019, Pages 686-700

https://doi.org/10.22092/ijwmse.2018.117913

Abstract
  In this study, marls ofsouth of Hassan Abad and Varamin in Tehran Province, including the marls of Upper Red Formation unit M3 and Pliocene marls of unit Plm in slopes of five5, 20 and 40 percents were evaluated in terms of shape and intensity of erosion, physical, chemical, engineering and dispersion ...  Read More

Biological, chemical and mineral mulches effect on stabilization of dust storm sources, case study: Ilam Province

Masoud Bazgir; Davood Namdar Khojasteh

Volume 10, Issue 4 , January 2019, Pages 701-713

https://doi.org/10.22092/ijwmse.2018.109439.1272

Abstract
    Dust storm is a meteorological phenomenon which is common in arid and semi-arid regions. Dust storms are also one of the environmental concerns in Iran. There are different methods to control this phenomenon which some of them have limitations. Application of mulches is one of the ways to control ...  Read More

Effect of rainfall intensity and slope gradient on infiltration and surface runoff in rainfed lands of Kalaleh region, Golestan Province

Ramyar Aliramayee; Abdulvahed Khaledi Darvishan; Mahmood Arabkhedri

Volume 10, Issue 4 , January 2019, Pages 714-726

https://doi.org/10.22092/ijwmse.2018.117882

Abstract
  Various factors such as rainfall intensity and slope affect hydrological processes such as infiltration and runoff. Study on rainfed soils is very important because of intense degradation and sensitive ecosystem. The present research was conducted to investigate the effect of rainfall intensity and slope ...  Read More

Assessing the effectiveness of the maximum entropy model to gully erosion susceptibility prediction in the Kashkan-Poldokhtar Watershed

Omid Rahmati; Naser Tahmasebipour; Ali Haghizadeh; Hamidreza Pourghasemi; Bakhtiar Feizizadeh

Volume 10, Issue 4 , January 2019, Pages 727-738

https://doi.org/10.22092/ijwmse.2018.118040

Abstract
  Gully erosion is an important challenge in natural resource management and sustainable development that often has severe environmental, economic, and social consequences. Thus, the objective of the present study is to assess the capability of maximum entropy (ME) model for spatial prediction of gully ...  Read More

Spatio-temporal monitoring of meteorological drought based on the zoning of station clusters in Zayandeh-rud Basin

Marziye Sadat Mirahsani; Abdolrasol Salman Mahini; Reza Moddares; Alireza Soffianian; Reza Jafari; Jahangir Mohhamadi

Volume 10, Issue 4 , January 2019, Pages 739-760

https://doi.org/10.22092/ijwmse.2017.108977.1252

Abstract
  Zayandeh Rood Basin has a vital role in Iran's poetry, biomass, agriculture, industry and tourism, faced with drought problems. Clustering approach can be a management approach to reduce drought risk impacts which groups the members with regard to the division based on the Euclidean distance of stations. ...  Read More

Technical Note: Locating suitable areas for flood spreading system, using AHP method and GIS technique, case study: Naeim-Abad region, Fars Province

Hassan Vagharfard; Hassan Moghim

Volume 10, Issue 4 , January 2019, Pages 761-772

https://doi.org/10.22092/ijwmse.2018.105362.1106

Abstract
  Flood spreading is an effective way to increase the groundwater level, rectify the critical conditions of groundwater, and prevent flooding at Naeim-Abad, Fars Province. The most important step in the successful implementation of artificial recharge is the selection of recharge areas in the studied region. ...  Read More