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Watershed management in Iran: history, evolution and future needs

Jamal Mosaffaie; Davood Nikkami; Amin Salehpour Jam

Volume 11, Issue 2 , July 2019, Pages 283-300

https://doi.org/10.22092/ijwmse.2018.121169.1459

Abstract
  In order to achieve sustainable development, planning an appropriate management program is essential. Watersheds are the main units of land management and the main objective of this paper is to review the history, current status and future management needs of these units in Iran. For this purpose, the ...  Read More

Watershed classification using hydroclimate and physical indices

Bahram Choubin; Karim Solaimani; Mahmoud Habibnejad Roshan; Arash Malekian

Volume 11, Issue 2 , July 2019, Pages 301-315

https://doi.org/10.22092/ijwmse.2019.118755

Abstract
  Integrated watershed management and regeneralization of available information to ungauged basin needs to recognize homogeneous watersheds. The hydrologic similarity of watersheds is caused by the hydroclimate and physical behaviors. In present study, hydroclimate and physical indices were used for indicating ...  Read More

A framework for determining sustainable development strategy in restoring a seasonal urban river

Mohammad Ebrahim Banihabib; Marina Ezzati amini; Mohammadhadi Shabestari

Volume 11, Issue 2 , July 2019, Pages 316-327

https://doi.org/10.22092/ijwmse.2017.110815.1310

Abstract
  Changing in urban life, climate change and successive droughts and floods have caused the issue of restoration of rivers to become one of the most important environmental issues and water resources problems. In recent years, the lack of attention to environmental issues, improper exploitation of water ...  Read More

Evaluation of the effects of Tamarix roots on Kashafroud river banks soil cohesion and shear strength

Mahbobeh Akramian; Mohammadtaghi Dastorani; Mohammad Farzam; Ehsan Abdi

Volume 11, Issue 2 , July 2019, Pages 328-335

https://doi.org/10.22092/ijwmse.2018.107217.1173

Abstract
  Vegetation has a fundamental role in controlling surface landslides by its mechanical and hydrological effects. However, due to the complexity of vegetation-soil interactions, quantification of the effects of roots on soil remains as a challenge. This study tries to evaluate and quantify the effects ...  Read More

Comparing prioritization from flooding of sub-basins using HEC-HMS model and experimental methods in Eskandari Watershed

Ali Talebi; Zahra Eslami; Abdolhossein Abbasi

Volume 11, Issue 2 , July 2019, Pages 336-343

https://doi.org/10.22092/ijwmse.2017.107260.1174

Abstract
  Identification of areas with high potential for flooding in the basin is one of the most important activities in flood control and reducing its damages. In this research, the possibility of prioritizing nine sub-basins from flooding point of view has been studied in Eskandari Watershed, using HEC-HMS. ...  Read More

Experimental investigation of vegetative buffer strips in qualitative and quantitative conservation of water and soil

Iman Saleh; Ataollah Kavian; Mahmoud Habibnejad Roshan; Zeynab Jafari

Volume 11, Issue 2 , July 2019, Pages 344-358

https://doi.org/10.22092/ijwmse.2017.107267.1175

Abstract
  Iran has an arid and semi-arid climate as well as a more unstable ecosystem than humid regions; so the importance of water and soil resources conservation becomes higher in this country. The use of vegetative buffer strips is an effective strategy to reduce pollutions in surface waters as well as soil ...  Read More

Impact of hydrological oscillations on the concentration of nutrients in Zarivar Lake streams

Shirko Ebrahimi Mohammadi; Seyed Hamidreza Sadeghi; Kamran Chapi

Volume 11, Issue 2 , July 2019, Pages 359-380

https://doi.org/10.22092/ijwmse.2018.102211.1050

Abstract
  In this study, the seasonal variations of discharge and concentrations of soluble nitrite, nitrate, ammonium, orthophosphate and potassium and also the concentrations of these substances during baseflow and rainfall runoff in the seasonal and perennial rivers entering the Zarivar Lake were investigated. ...  Read More

Comparing the variations in hydrologic response of Ardabil Province watersheds using precipitation-runoff polygons

Raoof Mostafazadeh; Sonia Mehri

Volume 11, Issue 2 , July 2019, Pages 381-391

https://doi.org/10.22092/ijwmse.2019.118759

Abstract
  Rainfall-runoff relationship is one of the most sophisticated hydrological processes which helps to understand the watershed hydrologic response assessment. The rainfall-runoff relationships of Ardabil Province watersheds were analysed to investigate the spatial variability of rainfall-runoff responses ...  Read More

Evaluation of the effect of land use changes on subsurface flow using WetSpa model, case study: Horo-Dehno Watershed

Sahar Daraei; Abdolreza Bahremand; Hamid Karimi

Volume 11, Issue 2 , July 2019, Pages 392-407

https://doi.org/10.22092/ijwmse.2017.106776.1151

Abstract
  The land use changes cause changes in components of the hydrological cycle and increase or reduce the amount of runoff. Subsurface runoff is one of the most important parts of the runoff in wet areas, especially in steepy lands with higher vegetation. Given the advantages and capabilities of distributed ...  Read More

Developing the stormwater management scenarios for Neyshabur City and choosing the best scenarios using a multi-criteria decision making technique

Reza Lagzian; Amir Sadoddin; Majid Ownegh; Akbar Alipoor

Volume 11, Issue 2 , July 2019, Pages 408-426

https://doi.org/10.22092/ijwmse.2017.107022.1158

Abstract
  One of the major issues that residential and industrial zones encountered is lack of stormwater management for these areas that can lead to inundation problem. This research aims to solve the problem of inundation as well as the shortage of water sources in Neyshabur City. Following the identification ...  Read More

Investigating effects of rainwater catchment systems on soil moisture for establishment of dryland gardens in steep lands

Parviz Abdinejad; Mohammad Roghani

Volume 11, Issue 2 , July 2019, Pages 427-439

https://doi.org/10.22092/ijwmse.2019.118762

Abstract
  The present research was carried out at a research station in Qarehchryan, located in north-west of Zanjan City, Iran. Rainwater catchment systems had dimensions of 5×8 m, with five treatments of control (withness)(A), without vegetation and gravel with gravelly filter (B),without gravelly filter ...  Read More

Classification and identification of marl erodibility indicators in Esfahan Province

Farzad Heidari; Razieh Saboohi

Volume 11, Issue 2 , July 2019, Pages 440-451

https://doi.org/10.22092/ijwmse.2017.107828.1202

Abstract
  Marl formations have problems in watersheds due to high sediment yield. The purpose of this research is the marls classification of Isfahan province according to erodibility indices and their physical and chemical properties. In this regard, region marl units were identified and their sediment yield ...  Read More

The suspended sediment load modeling by artificial neural networks, neural-fuzzy and rating curve in Hlilrood watershed

Sedigheh Mohamadi

Volume 11, Issue 2 , July 2019, Pages 452-466

https://doi.org/10.22092/ijwmse.2017.108140.1219

Abstract
  With regard to financial and technical problems normally measured sediment data are limited in developing countries; therefore a model that uses water discharge data as input can be a reliable option for estimates of sediment. Due to widely application of the variety of models to predict the suspended ...  Read More

Evaluation of the stakeholders’ attitude towards natural resources and environmental management projects, case study: Hablehroud Watershed

Zeinab Karimi; Vahedberdi Sheikh

Volume 11, Issue 2 , July 2019, Pages 467-477

https://doi.org/10.22092/ijwmse.2017.108431.1229

Abstract
  In this paper the watershed management activities on some part of the Hablehroud Watershed was evaluated on the basis of the stakeholders’ attitude using the questionnaire (face to face interview and recording) and qualitative research method. The respondents’ community was randomly selected ...  Read More

Impact investigation of suspended loads on the morphological changes of Hirmand River, case study: Sistan River

Moien Jahanthigh; Seysd Mohmmad Tajbakhsh; Gholamreza Mirab Shabestari; Hadi Memarian

Volume 11, Issue 2 , July 2019, Pages 478-492

https://doi.org/10.22092/ijwmse.2017.109970.1283

Abstract
  This research was aimed to investigate Hirmand River morphology alterations through the estimation of suspended loads transported by floods. The sediment samples were collected and suspended loads were estimated. The alterations of sediment load along Sistan reach was investigated, spatially and temporally. ...  Read More

Studying the main factors and prioritizing the flooding potential of subwatersheds using fuzzy topsis and electre III, case study: Sarkhoon Watershed

Elyas Parvaresh; Rasol Mahdavi; Arash Malekian; Yahya Esmaelpour; Arashk Holisaz

Volume 11, Issue 2 , July 2019, Pages 493-507

https://doi.org/10.22092/ijwmse.2018.115868.1369

Abstract
  Exact estimation of flood-water peak discharge and prioritizing the flooding potential in subwatersheds in main watersheds is necessary (because of cost, watershed restoring is not practicable in all subwatersheds), moreover flood may occur only in some specefic subwatersheds. This study was conducted ...  Read More

Quantitative assessment of desertification risk using modified MEDALUS model, case study: Shahroud-Bastam Basin

Alireza Arabameri; Mohammad hossein Ramshet; Khalil Rezaei; Masoud Sohrabi

Volume 11, Issue 2 , July 2019, Pages 508-522

https://doi.org/10.22092/ijwmse.2018.116048.1371

Abstract
  Nowadays, desertification as a great problem affects most of the countries in the world, especially developing countries. Desertification phenomenon that occurs in arid, semi-arid and dry semi-wet regions, will reduce the land potential. In this study MEDALUS model was applied for quantitative assessment ...  Read More

Identification of factors affecting urban flood in Ilam City Watershed

Milad Baghalani; Noredin Rostami; Mohsen Tavakoli

Volume 11, Issue 2 , July 2019, Pages 523-536

https://doi.org/10.22092/ijwmse.2018.120069.1417

Abstract
  Urban flood is the volume of water that is out of the capacity of the drainage network of the city and results in many problems and damages. Most researches around the world shows an increase in urban floods, especially metropolitan areas. The concentration of human population in urban areas with urbanization ...  Read More

Design and evaluation of urethalate floating cover for evaporation reduction of water resources Sarcheshmeh Copper Complex

Hamideh Afkhami; Hossein Malekinezhad; Esmat Esmaeilzade

Volume 11, Issue 2 , July 2019, Pages 537-550

https://doi.org/10.22092/ijwmse.2017.109217.1260

Abstract
  In this study, urethalate floating cover is designed using soft drinks bottles and foam polyurethane in order to prevent evaporation losses of water reservoirs of Sarcheshme Copper Complex. Designed urethalate is including four square coatings with two layers of bottles that foam polyurethane  is ...  Read More

Technical Note: Prediction of climatic parameters caused by climate change, case study: Balqur Watershed in Kardeh Dam, Khorasan-Razavi Province

Abbasali Mohammadian; Ali Talebi; - -; - -

Volume 11, Issue 2 , July 2019, Pages 551-561

https://doi.org/10.22092/ijwmse.2019.107546.1187

Abstract
  Weather generator models are used to predict climate parameters variations caused by climate change phenomenon. It can be used as a downscaling method for hydrological modeling, risk assessments in agriculture etc. Herein this research, HadCm3 model were used. Three different scenarios were considered. ...  Read More