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Volume 29 (2020)
Volume 28 (2019)
Volume 27 (2018)
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Volume 25 (2016)
Volume 24 (2015)
Volume 23 (2014)
Volume 22 (2013)
Volume 21 (2012)
Volume 20 (2011)
Volume 19 (2010)
Volume 18 (2009)
Volume 17 (2008)
Volume 16 (2007)
Volume 15 (2006)
Volume 14 (2005)
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Volume 12 (2003)
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Position Determining Systems for Submarine Vessels

Alireza Azmoudeh Ardalan; Abdol Hossein Hajizadeh

Volume 16, Issue 64 , February 2008, , Pages 49-53

Abstract
  In this paper, different methods of determining submarine position including LBL, SBL, USBL, GIB and a combination of them are presented and their advantages, disadvantages and applications of each are separately presented. Next, the proper system is presented according to the environmental conditions ...  Read More

Political Geography of the Masandam Peninsula (Residence of the Shoyuh Tribe)

Pirooz Mojtahedzadeh

Volume 3, Issue 12 , February 1994, , Pages 49-56

Abstract
  The Masandam Peninsula is the closest Arabic land in the neighborhood of Iran, and yet the most unknown Arab neighbor on the other side of the Persian Gulf. The northernmost point of Masandam is only 39 km away from the southernmost part of Iran in the Strait of Hormuz (Khark Island), and at least half ...  Read More

Economic Geography of Turkmenistan

Mostafa Mohajerati

Volume 5, Issue 18 , August 1996, , Pages 50-57

Abstract
  Turkmenistan is located in the southwestern part of Central Asia. It has common borders with the Republic of Kazakhstan on the northwest, the Republic of Uzbekistan on the north and east, Afghanistan on the southeast, and Iran on the south. Although the burnt and desert land and oases of the republic ...  Read More

Location of Jareh Dam from Spatial Planning Point of View

Alireza Taghian

Volume 9, Issue 36 , February 2000, , Pages 51-55

Abstract
  In this paper, while presenting a history of the studies conducted on the Zard river, the Jareh Dam and their characteristics, the hydrologic features, agricultural potentials and demographic qualities of the Zard River Basin have been considered and, after providing with a brief account of the conditions ...  Read More

An examination of the characteristics of ecotourism in Hamadan

Shafigheh Nazeri

Volume 17, Issue 68 , February 2008, , Pages 52-56

Abstract
  Hamadan province, enjoying the fourth rank of tourism in Iran, is currently in a position to attract thousands of foreign and domestic tourists. A look at the available resources of tourism in Hamedan province indicates that this area is a tourism pole that, as a set, includes all the attractive factors ...  Read More

The Future of Crime Mapping Approaches

Mohammad Hossein Ja'farian

Volume 17, Issue 66 , August 2008, , Pages 52-55

Abstract
  Since the processing of location information in the form of a map makes its understanding quick and easy and is an effective factor in the analysis of spatial issues, crime mapping has during the last decades been of interest to various law enforcement and judicial organizations as well as relevant scientific ...  Read More

Study of Natural Disasters and its Role in Sustainable Development (With Emphasis on Iran)

Ghodratallah Abedi

Volume 7, Issue 28 , February 1998, , Pages 52-64

Abstract
  Natural disasters are considered as one of the main obstacles on the way of sustainable development. Their occurrence always blocks the way of economic, social and civil developments. Higher severity of disasters will afflict national development plans with more trouble. Many civilizations and human ...  Read More

Sensors, Pictures, Satellite Images and and the Causes of their Lack of Strength

Saeed Sadeghian

Volume 6, Issue 22 , August 1997, , Pages 52-61

Abstract
  Data related to features of the earth’s surface have applications in many activities concerning planning, control and management of ground resources and man-made features. Data of this type are usually displayed on maps that show information on a reference plane. It is highly necessary that data ...  Read More

Presenting Various Strategies for Preventing and Reducing Landslide Risks in Designing Linear Structures

Saeed Kamiabi

Volume 16, Issue 63 , November 2007, , Pages 53-55

Abstract
  Transportation is one of the most important and valuable assets of any country in meeting the needs of the growing population and can be a solid backbone for its economic growth. Lack of foresight and basic and field studies to develop this industry will cause many problems in the development and fulfilment ...  Read More

Geographic Capabilities in Regional Planning

Rahim Sarvar; Gholam Reza Karim Zadeh

Volume 16, Issue 62 , August 2007, , Pages 53-56

Abstract
  Geography is a creative and constructive knowledge, and the geographer is actually the constructor of his/her environment. He / she is analyst, far-sighted, considerate of all aspects and the leader of future development. Geography, on the one hand, tends to focus on development activities, and on the ...  Read More

Feasibility Study of Utilizing Wind Power in Pars Abad Moghan County: A Step Toward Sustainable Development

Borumand Salahi

Volume 14, Issue 53 , May 2005, , Pages 53-55

Abstract
  Sustainable exploitation of natural resources of the Planet without damaging it is considered as sustainable development. Fossil fuels will be depleted over the next few years. Hence, it is unavoidable that new energies replace fossil energies. In this paper, the wind energy potential of Pars Abad Moghan ...  Read More

History of Geodesy

Abbas Ali Saleh Abadi

Volume 10, Issue 37 , May 2001, , Pages 53-58

Abstract
  Since ancient times, human being has endeavored to increase its knowledge of the planet on which it lives, though most of its natural phenomena contain complicated mysteries.When humans started farming on land, they began to learn about how the length of day and night are reduced or increased, and also ...  Read More

Estimating Potential Evaporation Using Multi-Variable Regression

Mahdi Nourbakhsh

Volume 6, Issue 24 , February 1997, , Pages 53-56

Abstract
  Evaporation is change of liquid water into vapor. In hydrological cycle, evaporation is a complex phenomenon whose estimation requires great deal of calculations. In this study, it has been tried to present a simple method for calculating potential evaporation, and to calculate evaporation from water ...  Read More

ERS-1 in tectonic interpretation

Majid Mokhtarani (Translator)

Volume 4, Issue 16 , February 1995, , Pages 53-56

Abstract
  The ERS-1 satellite prepares images through radar system and has been launched from Europe in June 1991. One of the important features of this satellite is that it has the ability to penetrate into clouds and to some extent pass through the rain. It is capable of shooting at night. Its waves have greater ...  Read More

Study of Change in Shape of Earth's Crust Using GPS Information Processing During 1991 in Finland

Abbasali Salehabadi (Translation)

Volume 4, Issue 14 , August 1995, , Pages 53-64

Abstract
  In this paper, the observational data provided by two types of GPS operations conducted in July 1991 in the areas of Pohjanmaa and Savo-Kainuu in the country of Finland have been investigated. In this test, the Bernese software system was used to process the data. Although some of the GPS data mentioned ...  Read More

Monthly bioclimatic zoning of Chahar Mahal va Bakhtiyari province

Hooshmand Ataei

Volume 22, Issue 87 , November 2013, , Pages 54-58

Abstract
  The present article aims to review the overall appearance of Chahar Mahal va Bakhtiyari bio climate and the influence of climatic parameters on human comfort using Terjang method. The aforementioned element is applicable in many different fields, such as urban engineering, medical science, architecture, ...  Read More

Salt Pan or Desert

Mohammad Reza Asghari Moghaddam

Volume 19, Issue 75 , November 2010, , Pages 54-56

Abstract
  The Desert and Kavir (salt pan) are two familiar words for the Iranians, which unfortunately most people do not know in real terms and often consider as synonymous, while these two are different in terms of their conditions of formation, their influential processes and their current conditions, so that ...  Read More

Geography of Welfare

Ali Nuri Kermani (Translator)

Volume 5, Issue 19 , November 1996, , Pages 54-56

Abstract
  The geography of welfare is an attitude in human geography that has been addressing socioeconomic problems as regards social inequalities in developed countries for about three decades. In developing countries such as Iran, the issue of "basic needs" such as employment, housing, health care, education, ...  Read More

Demographic Developments of Bumusa Island and the Role Government

Mohammad Ramezani

Volume 19, Issue 74 , August 2010, , Pages 55-60

Abstract
  From the perspective of human geography, the study of the evolution and demographic analysis of the city of Bumusa in relation to the direct role of the state as a key and influential factor in this paper has been taken into consideration. Methods and indicators used to calculate population analysis ...  Read More

The ULTRACAM-D Aerial Digital Camera

Hamid Ma'soumi

Volume 15, Issue 60 , February 2006, , Pages 55-59

Abstract
  In short, in comparison, the accuracy of preparing maps by digital camera images is up to 2 times greater than the accuracy of maps based on photos produced by film on equal scale, and at the same time producing digital-image-based maps is significantly less time-consuming and costly.  Read More

The Process of Production and the Quality of Buildings in the City of Isfahan

Mohammad Reza Varesi

Volume 10, Issue 38 , August 2001, , Pages 55-59

Abstract
  What is especially important in analyzing housing problems is the study of life-span of buildings as well as their quality, a task which is related to new technologies. Investigating these factors can show the need of construction andrenovation of buildings to planners with a brighter vision.The last ...  Read More

Study and Recognition of the Thermal Island of Tehran

Mojgan Afshar

Volume 18, Issue 71 , November 2009, , Pages 56-62

Abstract
  This article was conducted in order to gain more knowledge about thermal differences (Thermal Island) between Tehran and Karaj based on a five-year statistical period (1993-1997). The element of temperature as the most important climatic element has been obtained as daily minimum and maximum from the ...  Read More

Analysis of rainfall regime in south and southwest of the country

Hasan Lashgari; Hooshang Ghaemi; Fatemeh Parak

Volume 22, SEPEHR , April 2013, , Pages 57-63

Abstract
  Precipitation is the first important parameter in studying dry and wet years. It has a direct relation with precipitation systems entering Iran and the sources of humidity which inject humidity into those systems. Studies performed on Sudanese system indicate that precipitation in southern parts of the ...  Read More

Flood statistical modeling using physiographic properties In the Basin Basin

Houshmand Ata'ii; Sorayya Alijani Alijanvand

Volume 21, Issue 82 , September 2012, , Pages 57-63

Abstract
  The present article shortly introduces Bazoft basin   (one of Karun subbasins) and discusses different methods of predicting flood discharges, all of which requires specific local data. Due to lack of statistics in most basins and subbasins of the country, the suggested solutions require less ...  Read More

Spatial Modeling of Physical Parameters of Temperature, Salinity, and Density of the Southern Caspian Sea Using Geostatistical Analyzer of ArcGIS Software

Mas'ud Torabi Azaad; Rahim Eftekhari; Aliakbar Rasuli; Amir Siyah Sarani

Volume 17, Issue 67 , October 2008, , Pages 57-61

Abstract
  During the 2001 World Ocean research patrol in the Caspian Sea, physical parameters of temperature, salinity and density of the Caspian Sea were measured. The range of selected stations for measuring these parameters included the entire Caspian Sea. Of course, these measurements have been taken discretely ...  Read More