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Sepehr's Achievement

Mahdi Modiri

Volume 15, Issue 60 , February 2006, Pages 2-25

Abstract
  Many of sciences undergo constant transformation through connection with modern technology and make progress, and are provided with equipment of great value through ease in the methods and fast fulfilment of necessities. The science of cartography, under the influence of modern technology (positioning ...  Read More

The Persian Gulf and the Islands of Iran (Part II)

Seyyed Yahya Safavi

Volume 15, Issue 60 , February 2006, Pages 26-31

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

Historical Geography of Sistan Before Islam

Hassan Beik Mohammadi

Volume 15, Issue 60 , February 2006, Pages 32-35

Abstract
  The Orient is the birthplace of civilization, and Sistan is one of the centers of culture and civilization in Southwest Asia. Sistan is also the birthplace of the national, cultural and social epics of ancient Iranian history. Sistan Plain, located in the eastern part of Iran, is the center of one of ...  Read More

Evaluation of New Cities' Function in Iran

Hossein Sarami; Hosseinali Kazemi

Volume 15, Issue 60 , February 2006, Pages 36-39

Abstract
  New cities have a history of several thousand years as newly built settlements without initial nuclei, which are based on previously thought plan and structure (Narimani, 1998, p. 12). In Iran, due to changes caused by influence of capitalism, urban network and system have gone out of equilibrium, and ...  Read More

Determination of Erosion and Land Degradation Intensity in Taham Chai Basin Using the P.S.I.A.C Model and GIS

Parviz Abdi; Mohaamad Reza Hassanlou

Volume 15, Issue 60 , February 2006, Pages 40-43

Abstract
  One of the biggest problems concerning natural resources is the issue of soil erosion. With loss of soil, the most important source of human production is eliminated, a disaster which is impossible to compensate for. In order to accurately identify the factors of soil degradation, exact basic information ...  Read More

Geographic Diffusion Theory and Prophetic Tradition

Isma'il Shahkou'ii

Volume 15, Issue 60 , February 2006, Pages 44-47

Abstract
  Diffusion means dissemination, expansion, dispersion and mixture. Hagerstrand considers the six factors of domain or environment, time, subject, origin, destination, and the path of the origin of phenomena and innovations as the main factors in Percolation Theory’s analysis of the process of geographic ...  Read More

A Geographical Analysis of Tourism Industry in Isfahan

Hamid Reza Varesi; Reza Mokhtari Malek Abadi

Volume 15, Issue 60 , February 2006, Pages 48-51

Abstract
  The inquiring mind of human being has always been looking for new and unique phenomena, and humans have undergone a great deal of suffering pursuing the recognition of unknown lands, and in fact they can be considered as the first tourists.  Tourism is not a phenomenon peculiar to this day. It is ...  Read More

Aerospace Power, Necessity of Unity in Commandment and Control (Part I)

Mohammad Hassan Nami

Volume 15, Issue 60 , February 2006, Pages 52-54

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 ULTRACAM-D Aerial Digital Camera

Hamid Ma'soumi

Volume 15, Issue 60 , February 2006, Pages 55-59

Abstract
  In short, in comparison, the accuracy of preparing maps by digital camera images is up to 2 times greater than the accuracy of maps based on photos produced by film on equal scale, and at the same time producing digital-image-based maps is significantly less time-consuming and costly.  Read More

Precipitation Forecasting Method Using Box-Jenkins Time Series Model (Case Study: Ghaemshahr Station)

Nabyyallah Ramezani

Volume 15, Issue 60 , February 2006, Pages 60-64

Abstract
  Box-Jenkins prediction model is one of the most famous time series models and is important in predicting different geographic phenomena. In Box-Jenkins methodology, time series models are in fact autoregressive integrated moving average models that are known as ARIMA models in statistics. Various models ...  Read More

An Analysis of Chrystaller's Central Place Theory

Hossein Hataminejad; Rasul Darabkhani

Volume 15, Issue 60 , February 2006, Pages 65-69

Abstract
  The Central Place Theory of Walter Christaller, a well-known German geographer, was first proposed in his 1933 book "Central Places in South Germany". The term central point or place is used to refer to a location that supplies goods and services to its surrounding areas, and is thus central to several ...  Read More

Fog and its Impact on Road Transport (Along with Strategies to Reduce its Impact)

Peyman Mahmoudi

Volume 15, Issue 60 , February 2006, Pages 70-75

Abstract
  Accidents occurring on highways in dense fog condition are often multi-vehicle collisions involving a dozen or sometimes hundreds of vehicles, resulting in casualties and financial losses. The same reason has attracted the attention of the mass media that demand the authorities explain about these conditions, ...  Read More

Global Geographic Databases: A Case Study of Google Earth

Hamid Kamrani Dalir

Volume 15, Issue 60 , February 2006, Pages 76-79

Abstract
  The spatial databases created on the basis of a systemic structure have prepared the conditions that provide users with the possibility of communication and exploitation among remote sites through the World Wide Web. Websites provide access to a variety of information about land features in graphic and ...  Read More

GPS: Position, Time and Distance

Lotfollah Emad Ali (Translator)

Volume 15, Issue 60 , February 2006, Pages 80-80

Abstract
  By using coordinates of satellites and determining the receiver's distance from the satellite, the position of the GPS receiver is calculated and the distance is determined by measuring the time of the radio signal’s travel from satellite to receiver. But how are satellite coordinates determined ...  Read More