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The spatial analysis and optimization of rain gauging station network in Kurdistan Province using the Kriging Error Variance

arash zandkarimi; Davood Mokhtari; Shaida Zandkarimi

Volume 27, Issue 105 , June 2018, , Pages 115-126

https://doi.org/10.22131/sepehr.2018.31479

Abstract
  Extended Abstract Introduction The prediction of the occurrence of floods and the reduction of damages caused by it is strongly influenced by the modeling of physical phenomena and the spatial-temporal distribution of precipitation. The purpose of the research was to optimize the rainfall gauging network ...  Read More

Evaluate the effects of daily changes in the weather Tourism in Kurdistan Using PET

Hooshmand Ataie; Sadat Hasheminasab; Marzieh Zarean; Reyhaneh Heydari

Volume 23, SEPEHR , July 2014, , Pages 32-40

Abstract
  Weather and climate, along with safety level and political-social situation of tourist attractions have the most influential role and contribution in tourist attractions. In this study, physiologic equivalent temperature (PET) was applied and climatic elements like average dry-bulb temperature, relative ...  Read More

Investigating the landslide process, with emphasis on the landscapes of a part of Kurdistan province (Baneh county )

Eghbal Mohammadi; Mamand Salari; Hiva Shirzadi

Volume 20, Issue 79 , November 2011, , Pages 58-60

Abstract
  The major part of Iran's land is mountainous. One of the dangers that always threatens these areas is hillside instability. The occurrence of this phenomenon entails a great deal of damage to the hillside lands exploited by human beings every year. In this context, one of the most dangerous instabilities ...  Read More