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Investigation on using clustering to reduce In-Database Sum query execution time for spatial rasters A case study for precipitation raster

Javad Sadidi; Saiedeh Sahebi Vayghan; Hani Rezaiyan

Volume 26, Issue 103 , November 2017, Pages 5-16

https://doi.org/10.22131/sepehr.2017.28889

Abstract
    Extended Abstract 1. Introduction      During the recent years, advances in data collection and management technology, have led to the creation of very large databases.  In contrast to other data such as numbers and strings, raster data are considered as complicated and ...  Read More

Comparison of approaches to extract the three-dimensional topological relations in different generations of GIS

Seyyed Mohsen Musavi

Volume 26, Issue 103 , November 2017, Pages 17-28

https://doi.org/10.22131/sepehr.2017.28890

Abstract
  ExtendedAbstract   Today, ubiquitous Geospatial Information Systems (GIS) has been growing to become the recent generation of GIS. In this generation of GIS, servicing capabilities to any user, at any time, in any location, using any devices, andin any conditions, are provided. Advances in Information ...  Read More

Modeling Uncertainty of Digital Elevation Models SRTM and ASTER and Their Impacts on Landform Classification in Garm-Chay Basin

Bakhtiar Feizizadeh; Salimeh Abdolah Abadei; Khalil Valizadeh Kamran

Volume 26, Issue 103 , November 2017, Pages 29-41

https://doi.org/10.22131/sepehr.2017.28891

Abstract
  Extended Abstract   DigitalElevation Model (DEM) is one of the main geographical datamodels which forms the basis of the different spatial analysis. DEM is known as fundamental data for many modelingtasks. Nowadays, the result validation of GIS spatial analysis, hasbecome a major challenge in the ...  Read More

Validation of AOGCMs capabilities for simulation length of dry spells under the climate change and uncertainty in Iran

Seyyed Keramat Hashemi-Ana; Mahmud Khosravi; Taghi Tavousi; Hamid Nazaripour

Volume 26, Issue 103 , November 2017, Pages 43-58

https://doi.org/10.22131/sepehr.2017.28892

Abstract
  Extended Abstract   Introduction Precipitation is one of the vital climatic parameters that plays a major role in human life. Therefore, the impact of Precipitation in occurrence or non-occurrence of droughts and dry spells have been very effective. Identification and extraction length of dry spells ...  Read More

Developing an Agent- based simulation system in rescue operation

Navid Houshangi; Ali Asghar Alesheikh

Volume 26, Issue 103 , November 2017, Pages 59-70

https://doi.org/10.22131/sepehr.2017.28893

Abstract
  Extended Abstract Introduction Disasters such as earthquakes have always been a serious threat to human life in urban environments. People have always sought to reduce the financial and human damages caused by such disasters. Large scale earthquakes and rapid changes in the environment make the people ...  Read More

Aeresol Optical Thickness determination over a Region of Iran using integration of MODIS images of TERRA and AQUA satellites

Fatemeh Jahani Cherebargh; Mehdi Akhoondzadeh Hanzaei

Volume 26, Issue 103 , November 2017, Pages 71-81

https://doi.org/10.22131/sepehr.2017.28894

Abstract
  Extended Abstract Aerosols are small (sub-micron to several microns) suspended particles in the solid or liquid phase in the atmosphere. The main origins of aerosols are natural and anthropogenic. They can be directly emitted as particles (primary aerosols) into the atmosphere namely, mineral aerosol, ...  Read More

Spatial analysis of road accidents resulting in death approach to climate Case Study: Ardabil Province

Hosein Nazmfar; Ali Eshghei Char Borj; Saide Alavi; Ali Jasaraty

Volume 26, Issue 103 , November 2017, Pages 83-97

https://doi.org/10.22131/sepehr.2017.28895

Abstract
  Abstract[1] Road accidents and casualties are one of the main causes of death worldwide, which has imposed a lot of economic costs on the economies of the countries.Four human, vehicle, road and environment factors are involved in the road accidents, among which, the environmental and climatic factors ...  Read More

Using sub-pixel/pixel spatial attraction model to increase spatial resolution of DEM

Marzieh Mokarram; Majid Hojjati; Abdol Rassoul Zareiee

Volume 26, Issue 103 , November 2017, Pages 99-107

https://doi.org/10.22131/sepehr.2017.28896

Abstract
  Extended Abstract   Topography is a factor controlling the spatialdistribution of soil moisture, vegetation, soil salinity, soil texture andso on. It has an important role in changing thecharacteristics of the soil and hydrological processes. In recent yearsthe topographyhave been used as an important ...  Read More

Investigating the role of irregularities in the formation of regions and sub-regions of Hamadan Province

Mohammad Baaghideh; Gholamabbas Fallah Ghalhari; Hasan Hajimohammadi; hasan rezaei

Volume 26, Issue 103 , November 2017, Pages 109-122

https://doi.org/10.22131/sepehr.2017.28897

Abstract
  Extended Abstract   Introduction The climatic conditions of each site play an important role in the dispersion of humans, animals and plants. Therefore, any activity or planning in different economic, agricultural and industrial fields at the ground level is not feasible without the knowledge of ...  Read More

Fire station location using AHP and GIS compilation Case Study: third zone of Esfahan city

Zeynab Aliabadi; Mahid Nastaran; Farzane Pirani; Farzane Sheikhzade

Volume 26, Issue 103 , November 2017, Pages 123-136

https://doi.org/10.22131/sepehr.2017.28898

Abstract
  Extended Abstract Introduction The deployment of every urban element in the position of the body - a particular area of the city - is subjected to certain principles, rules and procedures that, if followed, will ensure the success and effectiveness of thatelement in the same place, otherwise there will ...  Read More

Synoptic analysis of heat and cold waves over southern coastal of Caspian Sea

Elham Ghasemifar; Somayeh Naserpour

Volume 26, Issue 103 , November 2017, Pages 137-146

https://doi.org/10.22131/sepehr.2017.28899

Abstract
  Extended Abstract   Introduction An extreme event is an event that rarely occurs in other than normal conditions. Extreme events, stimulate changes in natural and human systems to more than the average climatic conditions (Peterson et al, 2008). Extreme days (veryhot and cold days) have impacts ...  Read More

Detection of land use / land cover changes in Gonbad-e-Kavus City using remote sensing

Mohammad Rahim Rahnama; Mohammad Ajza Shokouhi; behnam ata

Volume 26, Issue 103 , November 2017, Pages 147-160

https://doi.org/10.22131/sepehr.2017.28900

Abstract
    Extended abstract   Introduction Cities are always influenced by various forces and factors. They are transformed by social changes, demographic displacements, economic changes, and technological innovations. As the population grows, activities and investments are greatly expanded and the ...  Read More

Industry positioning using AHP in GIS Case study: Khuzestan Province

Reza Borna

Volume 26, Issue 103 , November 2017, Pages 161-175

https://doi.org/10.22131/sepehr.2017.28901

Abstract
    Abstract[1]   Locating industrial areas with consideration of social, economic and environmental consequences, is a key factor in regional planning. The suitable place for the establishment of industries has taken into account a wide range of criteria and it coordinates and brings together ...  Read More

Suitable site selection for groundwater dams construction using analytical hierarchy process Case study: Dasht- e -Kavir Watershed

Pouria Kharazi; mohammad reza Yazdani; Haideh Ara; payam khazaealpour

Volume 26, Issue 103 , November 2017, Pages 177-185

https://doi.org/10.22131/sepehr.2017.28902

Abstract
  Extended Abstract   1. Introduction Problem related to water scarcity has always been one of the most important issues to be considered in arid and semi-arid regions. Due to the seasonality of surface water drainages and subsurface structures in these regions, it is necessary to use structures which ...  Read More

Application of weight-evidence in modeling the linkage between environmental variables and distribution pattern of archaeological sites Case study: Borujen and lordegan cities of Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari

Fakhraldin Shaikhi; Zabihallah Masoudinia; Mahdi Gholamalifard; Mohsen Mirzaii; Rasoul Mousavi Bidli

Volume 26, Issue 103 , November 2017, Pages 187-199

https://doi.org/10.22131/sepehr.2017.28904

Abstract
  Abstract[1]   Information on archeology and the distribution of ancient sites for the possibility of analyzing the past societies and the remaining remnants of them is of particular importance. But unfortunately, our information about ancient sites and their pattern of distribution is often accompanied ...  Read More

Analyzing the reasons of the Persian Gulf's Arab countries failure in settlement of their border and territorial disputes

Ehsan Yari; Vahid Abdalipour

Volume 26, Issue 103 , November 2017, Pages 201-219

https://doi.org/10.22131/sepehr.2017.28905

Abstract
  Extended Abstract   1. Introduction From the ancient times, border disputes and territorial expansionism have always existed between countries and states and they have been the main factors for creation of conflicts and wars among them. The first step towards fixing boundaries was taken in Europe ...  Read More