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Remote Geographic Information Control and Process

Mahdi Modiri

Volume 16, Issue 61 , May 2007, Pages 2-9

Abstract
  The purpose of this paper was to determine the characteristics of remote processing and control systems of geographic information. The processing of geographical information is the product of GIS and telecommunications. Remote geographic information processing is a completely new approach designated ...  Read More

Persian Gulf and Islands of Iran (Part III)

Seyyed Yahya Safavi

Volume 16, Issue 61 , May 2007, Pages 10-14

Abstract
  The Persian Gulf has a prominent geographic position. Natural conditions such as little depth, water salinity and high evaporation on the one hand, and limited communication with open lands of the world on the other, have created a special ecosystem within the Persian Gulf and its coasts. The Persian ...  Read More

Aerospace Power, Necessity of Unity of Command and Control (Part II)

Mohammad Hassan Nami

Volume 16, Issue 61 , May 2007, Pages 15-19

Abstract
  Prior to 1941, the Axis Powers were at height of their power. Almost all of Europe was occupied by Germany. The fate of Moscow and Stalingrad changed as a result of a small threat. Rommel (the German commander during the Second World War) was freely advancing in North Africa. The Japanese, with quick ...  Read More

The Role of "Small" Workshop Industries in Rural Development (Case Study: Shahreza City)

Ahmad Taghdisi; Bijan Rahmani; Mas'ud Mahdavi; Rahmatallah Monshizadeh

Volume 16, Issue 61 , May 2007, Pages 20-27

Abstract
  The experiences of developed and developing countries indicate that establishment of industrial districts and settlements and small industrial workshops near rural areas have always created many socio-economic, physical-spatial and environmental changes on small and large scales. Based on this, the ...  Read More

Preparation of a Mobile, a Report on the Research-Executive Project of Tracing and Chasing Moving Objects

Amir Saeed Homaei Nejad

Volume 16, Issue 61 , May 2007, Pages 28-31

Abstract
  This document is in fact a report on a research-executive project about tracing, chasing and capturing a moving object in a region by a mechanical user (ROBOT). The hardware includes a computer, a CCD camera, an image receiver (FRAME GRABBER), a mechanical user, a controller and an infrared transmitter. ...  Read More

Introducing the LIDAR System

Abolfazl Aghaei Meibodi; Javad Ja'fari

Volume 16, Issue 61 , May 2007, Pages 32-34

Abstract
  Today, with the advancement and development of technology, various tools are used to obtain information from the surface of the Earth. The utilization of aerial photographs taken by the cameras installed on aircrafts led to the emergence of the science of photogrammetry. In this system, a 3D map of the ...  Read More

A Study of Methods for Data Classification in Choropleth Maps (Case Study: Preparation of Population Concentration Map of Iran)

Mehran Maghsudi; Sepideh Zandieh

Volume 16, Issue 61 , May 2007, Pages 35-38

Abstract
  Today, almost all reports, scholarly research and applied projects that somehow deal with the dispersion of geographic phenomena use thematic maps. In the European countries production of thematic maps go back to the 17th century, but in our country, the preparation of these maps began with the compilation ...  Read More

Statistical Study of Dry and Wet Years in the Middle-West of Iran

Ruhallah Owji; Faramarz Khosh Akhlagh

Volume 16, Issue 61 , May 2007, Pages 39-42

Abstract
  One of the main characteristics of the Earth's system is climate change on short and long time-scales which imposes fluctuations in climatic parameters such as temperature and precipitation. These fluctuations are severe in some parts of the world and cause disturbances in natural ecosystems. Drought ...  Read More

Mount. Damavand's World: Documentation and Observation of Human Activities Using Remote Sensing Data

Ali Akbar Rasuli; Mas'ud Mina'ii; Mahmud Davoodi

Volume 16, Issue 61 , May 2007, Pages 43-46

Abstract
  The application of remote sensing data is illustrated by the example of the Mount Damavand (5671 m) in the Alborz mountain range in Iran. Several types of satellite data were needed to carry out the complex monographic work on the mountain range: SSEOP images from NASA, Russian KFA-1000 images, CORONA ...  Read More

Impact of Climate on Population Dispersion (Case Study: Fars Province)

Zahra Hejazi Zadeh; Saeed Negahban

Volume 16, Issue 61 , May 2007, Pages 47-49

Abstract
  In this research, we tried to identify the relationship between population areas of Fars province and climatic conditions of different regions of the province. Therefore, at first, different air masses affecting the climate of the province were identified. These masses include the northern, western, ...  Read More

Climate Change, Katrina and National Security

Hossein Mohammadi; Gholam Reza Roshan

Volume 16, Issue 61 , May 2007, Pages 50-53

Abstract
  On Monday, August 29, 2005, the Hurricane Katrina swept the South American coast of the Gulf of Mexico at a speed of 250 kilometers per hour, causing thousands of deaths and enormous financial losses in three states of Louisiana, Alabama and Mississippi. Although Katrina was a natural disaster, it was ...  Read More

The Vulnerability of the Historical Texture of Yazd City to the Earthquake

Hossein Klantari Khalil Abad; Hossein Hataminejad; Aref Agha Safari

Volume 16, Issue 61 , May 2007, Pages 54-60

Abstract
  Most of the buildings in the historical texture of Yazd have not been adequately resistant to earthquakes, and the rules, regulations and criteria have not been observed in their design. Most of these buildings are old and some of them are newly-built. The occurrence of earthquake entails serious and ...  Read More

Identification of Climatic Seasons Using Cluster Analysis (Case study: Isfahan City)

Amir Gandomkar

Volume 16, Issue 61 , May 2007, Pages 62-64

Abstract
  Cluster analysis is a multivariate statistical method that can be used to group a set of observations or variables. The simplest method of cluster analysis is the K-Means non-hierarchical method used for observation clustering in which the number of clusters is unclear. (Johnson and D.Wichern 1988). ...  Read More