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GIS services in oil fields with a focus on mobile platforms

Hasanali Faraji Sabokbar; Saeed Azadi Ghatar

Volume 22, Issue 87 , November 2013, , Pages 39-42

Abstract
  With the development of cell phone technology, especially third generation and IP mobile technology (G3), the computational capacity of cell phones has increased and became more powerful. This technology provides us with a new method for solving problems in oil fields, which takes advantage of real time ...  Read More

Geoinformatics telecommunication and GIS in launching crisis management systems

Hassan Ali Faraji Sabokbar; Mahdi Modiri; Rahim Ali Abbaspur; Saeed Rahimi

Volume 21, Issue 83 , November 2012, , Pages 36-41

Abstract
  Human beings have spent many decades trying to confront and overcome the nature. This is a continuous confrontation and fight against the nature whose unbounded forces enlarge and result in more catastrophes every day. Recently, this endeavor and fighting have appeared much more useful, due to the scientific ...  Read More

Investigating and managing flood risk in Kashan region using GIS

Hasanali Faraji Sabokbar; Morteza Zera'ati

Volume 17, Issue 66 , August 2008, , Pages 24-31

Abstract
  Undoubtedly, the flood is known as a natural disaster, but in practice, the flood is one of the most terrible natural disasters in the world in both terms of mortality and financial losses. Between 1988 and 1997, around 390,000 people were killed in natural disasters around the world, 58% of whom were ...  Read More