نور, حمزه
[ 1 ] - ارزیابی روند مصرف منابع آب زیرزمینی و وضعیت کنونی آن در ایران
آبهای زیرزمینی یکی از مهمترین منابع آبی محسوب میشود و برای حیات انسانی و همچنین توسعه اقتصادی در مناطق خشک و نیمه خشک همانند ایران ضروری میباشند. میانگین بارش سالانه کشور حدود 240 میلیمتر و چیزی در حدود یک سوم متوسط بارش جهانی است. تا قبل از دهه 1320 بهرهبردای از منابع آب زیرزمینی توسط سامانههای بومی به نام قنات صورت میگرفت. در حال حاضر حدود 41000 رشته قنات در کشور ثبت شده است. با ای...
[ 2 ] - Comparing Efficiency of Hill Slope Erosion Model (HEM) in Dry and Abandoned Land (Case Study: Khosbijan Research Center, Arak
Soil erosion and sediment yield from watersheds confine sustainable use of land resources and is supposed as one of the most critical environmental issues. Prediction of storm wise soil erosion and sediment yield is very important, especially in arid and semiarid regions due to small number of events and high intensity of rainfall. Evaluation of soil erosion by existing models is needed as an i...
[ 3 ] - Comparison of Single- site and Multi-site Based Calibrations of SWAT in Taleghan Watershed, Iran
Calibration of model is critical for hydrologic modeling of large watersheds in a mountain watershed. In this study Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) used to comparison a single-site calibration procedure that employed streamflow measurement at outlet of watershed to a multi-site calibration method that used streamflow measurements at three stations (Galinak, Joestan and Dehdar). Results sh...
[ 4 ] - Investigating and prioritizing factors affecting the non-participation of rural societies in watershed management projects (Case study: Asadli watershed, North Khorasan Provience)
Effective and less expensive implementation of plans, protection of projects, and future restoration of structures require the participation of stakeholders in all stages of study, implementation, monitoring, evaluation, and maintenance. Therefore, identifying and classifying indicators and sub-indices that affect people's participation and promoting them in the implementation of watershed and ...
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