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Precise Geological Mapping as a New Method for Analyzing Surface Faults

Mahdi Modiri

Volume 17, Issue 67 , October 2008, Pages 2-12

Abstract
  In order to evaluate the potential for earthquake surface fracture, a new application of highly accurate geological mapping with total electronic station is presented. This method makes it possible to detect secondary faults, which represent 30-cm-long vertical displacement that does not appear on the ...  Read More

The Political Geography of the Islamic World The Perspective of the Future - Part I

Seyyed Yahya Safavi

Volume 17, Issue 67 , October 2008, Pages 13-17

Abstract
  The true origin of the unity of the Islamic Ummah (society of all Muslims as a whole) is the religion of Islam, which derives its root from human nature. The changes that this religion has had over the course of history have been limited to the minor details of the laws which owing to the variety of ...  Read More

Location-Based Information Data Centers: Major Victim of the Hackers

Mohammad Hassan Nami

Volume 17, Issue 67 , October 2008, Pages 18-25

Abstract
  The data center contains the most valuable spatial information and for some datacenters, such as the National Institute of Geography IGN of France), or the Ordance Survey (OS of England), or the National Imagery Mapping Agency (NIMA) of the U.S., its price is estimated to be between $4 Up to $ 12 billion. ...  Read More

Soil Texture and Lime Study Using LISS-III Sensor of IRS-P6 Satellite Data (Case Study: Southwest of Lorestan , Paul Bridge District)

Majid Danesh; Hosseinali Bahrami; Seyyed Kazem Alavipanah; Aliakbar Nowruzi

Volume 17, Issue 67 , October 2008, Pages 26-34

Abstract
  Soil texture and lime can be considered as amongst the most important soil characteristics, which are considered in many agricultural and environmental projects. Today, with the scientific progress and the advent of remote sensing technology, the possibility of exploiting this technology in soil science ...  Read More

Location of Landfill of Solid Urban Waste by Spatial Analysis of Multi-Variable Criteria

Mojtaba Ghadiri Ma'sum; Hassan Karimzadeh; Bahman Sahneh

Volume 17, Issue 67 , October 2008, Pages 35-46

Abstract
  The present study describes and compares the spatial method and spatial statistics by a combination of different methods of science in different fields such as multiple criteria analysis of GIS. The ultimate goal of this method is to assess the appropriateness of the area in question in order to determine ...  Read More

Gardens of Isfahan and Their Tourist Attractions

Hassan Gharahnejad; Fereshteh Behjat

Volume 17, Issue 67 , October 2008, Pages 47-50

Abstract
  Isfahan has been known for Zayandeh Rood, its “Maadees” (special ditches) and gardens from distant past, so that for the better utilization of this river, Sheikh Bahaee reformed the old regulations and its result was lushness and daily increasing prosperity since Safavid times to this day. ...  Read More

Application of Geography in Value Engineering

Farhad Khoshhal

Volume 17, Issue 67 , October 2008, Pages 51-52

Abstract
  Geography is a science that studies the relationship between man and the environment. Space and its phenomena are considered as amongst the important topics in the science of geography. In the value engineering, the functional analysis and the assessment of values ​​form the basis of work, and also ...  Read More

The Importance of Using the GIS for the Police

Seyyed Ali Ebadinejad; Hamid Panahi; Mohammad Sahebdel Alijahani

Volume 17, Issue 67 , October 2008, Pages 53-56

Abstract
  All events, including security and police incidents, are somehow introduced with their geographic position. A commander (or police planner) is forced to make decisions that require knowledge, awareness and information about his environment (Molavi and Farajzadeh, 2001: 126). In other words, environmental ...  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

Analysis of Landforms Based on Aerial Photographs and Topographic Maps Case Studies from Azerbaijan

Ma'sumeh Rajabi

Volume 17, Issue 67 , October 2008, Pages 62-68

Abstract
  The present study is an attempt to provide specific and special landforms from northwest of Iran. It is necessary to explain that in this part of Iran, the forms of construction are significantly developed, but at the same time, numerous and interesting evidence of climatic forms are also found. Meanwhile, ...  Read More

Management System of Database

Mahmud Mohebbi

Volume 17, Issue 67 , October 2008, Pages 69-74

Abstract
  The database management system (DBMS) is comprised of a set of related data, and a set of computer programs for access to those data. A data set is usually called a database, and a set of programs is usually called database management. Due to the importance of information in all plans at all levels the ...  Read More

Locating Solar Power Plants with Respect to Climatic Parameters

Faramarz Khosh Akhlagh; Gholamreza Rowshan; Reza Borna

Volume 17, Issue 67 , October 2008, Pages 75-80

Abstract
  In this study, using 33-year statistics (1970 - 2003) concerning radiation, cloud density and wind parameters, the study of the feasibility of establishing solar power plants in arid regions of Iran has been conducted. Further, considering the station of Yazd as the most suitable geographic location ...  Read More