Mohammad Bagherian Marzouni

Expert of Environmental Research Institute, Academic Center for Education, Culture and Research (ACECR), Iran

[ 1 ] - Study on Baseflow Separation of "Abolabas River” Using ADUKIH and RDF Methods

Objective: Currently, the evaluation of baseflow components have been of a worldwide concern due to the influential role of streamflow (base flow and direct flow)in agriculture, water sources management as well as supplying the potable water. Direct and field measurement of baseflow is not practicable especially in large areas with statistics deficiencies. Also, this would not be economically e...

[ 2 ] - Water Quality Evaluation of Bamdezh Wetland Using Combination of NSFWQI and Geographic Information System

Bamdezh wetland with the geographical coordinates of   north longitude, east latitude and an area of 44 square Kilometers, is located in about 40 km northwest of Ahvaz and Shavur River is the main source of its supply. This wetland is not only a habitat and suitable food source for aquatic and migratory birds, but as well a significant resource of income for the locals. Today, with the arrival ...

[ 3 ] - Study on Baseflow Separation of "Abolabas River” Using ADUKIH and RDF Methods

Objective: Currently, the evaluation of baseflow components have been of a worldwide concern due to the influential role of streamflow (base flow and direct flow)in agriculture, water sources management as well as supplying the potable water. Direct and field measurement of baseflow is not practicable especially in large areas with statistics deficiencies. Also, this would not be economically e...

[ 4 ] - Water Quality Evaluation of Bamdezh Wetland Using Combination of NSFWQI and Geographic Information System

Bamdezh wetland with the geographical coordinates of   north longitude, east latitude and an area of 44 square Kilometers, is located in about 40 km northwest of Ahvaz and Shavur River is the main source of its supply. This wetland is not only a habitat and suitable food source for aquatic and migratory birds, but as well a significant resource of income for the locals. Today, with the arrival ...

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