عنوان ژورنال
فیزیک زمین و فضا- درجه :علمی پژوهشی وزارت علوم
- issn :2538-371X
- ناشر :دانشگاه تهران
شماره 4 تاریخ انتشار 2020-01-21
- Thickness of Crust in the West of Iran Obtained from Modeling of Ps Converted Waves
- Center of Mass Estimation of Simple Shaped Magnetic Bodies Using Eigenvectors of Computed Magnetic Gradient Tensor
- Assessment of Geothermal Potential of Parts of Middle Benue Trough, North-East Nigeria
- 2D DC resistivity forward modeling based on the integral equation method and a comparison with the RES2DMOD results
- Investigation of Soil Amplification in North Cyprus
- Multi-Observations Initial Orbit Determination based on Angle-Only Measurements
- Determination of Soil Moisture Content at Bukit Bunuh Meteorite Impacted Area using Resistivity Method and Laboratory Test
- Geothermal Potential Assesment of Way Ratai Area Based on Thermal Conductivity Measurement to Measure Thermal Properties of Rocks
- Least Squares Techniques for Extracting Water Level Fluctuations in the Persian Gulf and Oman Sea
- Combination of Artificial Neural Network and Genetic Algorithm to Inverse Source Parameters of Sefid-Sang Earthquake Using InSAR Technique and Analytical Model Conjunction
- 2-D Surface Wave Tomography in the Northwest Part of the Iranian Plateau
- Variability of F2-layer peak characteristics at low latitude in Argentina for high and low solar activity and comparison with the IRI-2016 model
- Investigation of Sea Surface Temperature (SST) and its spatial changes in Gulf of Oman for the period of 2003 to 2015
- Effects of St Patrick’s Day Intervals Geomagnetic Storms on the Accuracy of GNSS Positioning and Total Electron Content over Nigeria
- Comparison of impact of climate change on building energy-saving design for two different climates; Metropolitans of Moscow and Tehran
- Reconstructing the Environmental Changes in the Western Border of Lut Plain Based on the Study of Nebkhas
- Spatial and Temporal Displacements in Wet and Dry Periods in the Southeast of the Caspian Sea: Golestan Province in Iran
- First mesospheric in-situ measurement in Iran using sounding rockets and plasma impedance probe (PIP)