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Cartography and the Internet: Part IV

Mahdi Modiri

Volume 14, Issue 53 , May 2005, Pages 2-10

Abstract
  This paper describes map’s generalization according to different needs of users by using a multi-scale database. The base of such production is the analysis of the maps’ requirements according to users’ demands, and indicates various needs and limitations of the cartography demanded ...  Read More

An Introduction to Military Geography (Part XX)

Seyyed Yahya Safavi

Volume 14, Issue 53 , May 2005, Pages 11-13

Abstract
  The space that lies beyond the blue sky is completely dark, because light can not travel as fast as usual through diluted air or vacuum. There is total silence in the space, and however the spaceship moves fast, no sound is produced by it in the space. Sound echo, shock waves and speaking have no effect ...  Read More

An Analysis of Water Distribution and Consumption Management in the Irrigation Network of Zayande Rood (The Right Side of Diversion Dam of Nekoo Abad during 1991-2001)

Iran Ghazi; Hosein Zare'an; Alireza Ma'manpoush

Volume 14, Issue 53 , May 2005, Pages 14-21

Abstract
  The lands on the right side of the Nekooabad Diversion Dam are located at a place near the upstream part of the Zayandeh Rud river’ basin, and due to this position it is at first thought that in principle it should not face any shortage of water, and water distribution management seems to be a ...  Read More

Application of Geographic Information Systems in Climatology and Meteorology

Hasan Heydari (Translator)

Volume 14, Issue 53 , May 2005, Pages 22-29

Abstract
  The deployment and growth of commercial geographic information systems in the scientific community has led to widespread use of climatic spatial data in various applications. This paper examines the role of geographic information systems in climatology and meteorology. It discusses the methods used to ...  Read More

The Information on Detailed Geomorphologic Maps

Mojtaba Yamani

Volume 14, Issue 53 , May 2005, Pages 30-34

Abstract
  So far, geomorphology has not found its true status in environmental studies as an applied science. Perhaps one of the most important reasons for this issue is lack of sufficient knowledge of users and managers about this branch of environmental sciences. Geomorphologic studies are not of long history ...  Read More

A New Geoid for Australia: the Possibility of High-Precision Surveying by the GPS through the Improvement of Australia's Geoid

Khosrou Khajeh (Translator)

Volume 14, Issue 53 , May 2005, Pages 35-38

Abstract
  The geoid model currently used by Australia has been calculated using combination of the global model of OSU91A and the Australian Gravity Information Database published in 1980. Currently, due to the availability of advanced data and more accurate computational methods, Australian geoid accuracy can ...  Read More

Study of Climate Changes in the Ghezel-Ozan Watershed area in Zanjan Province and its Effects on the Region's Water Resources

Parviz Abdi

Volume 14, Issue 53 , May 2005, Pages 39-47

Abstract
  Climate is one of the fundamental pillars of human life whose protection becomes more and more important with advancement and development in the world. The effects of climate change on the hydrological cycle as changes in water resource in the soil area, aquifers and lakes, as well as change in the amount ...  Read More

Study of Spatial and Temporal Distribution of Droughts Occurred in Hamadan Province Using Geographic Information System (GIS)

Ali Akbar Sabzi Parvar; Zohreh Merianji; Abbas Karami

Volume 14, Issue 53 , May 2005, Pages 48-52

Abstract
  In order to study the temporal and spatial distribution of drought in Hamadan province, statistics of eleven of province stations for a period of 27 years was used, and after performing validation and homogeneity tests, it was normalized with drought by the Gibbs and Mohr method, and SPI index for years ...  Read More

Feasibility Study of Utilizing Wind Power in Pars Abad Moghan County: A Step Toward Sustainable Development

Borumand Salahi

Volume 14, Issue 53 , May 2005, Pages 53-55

Abstract
  Sustainable exploitation of natural resources of the Planet without damaging it is considered as sustainable development. Fossil fuels will be depleted over the next few years. Hence, it is unavoidable that new energies replace fossil energies. In this paper, the wind energy potential of Pars Abad Moghan ...  Read More

The Role of Database in Geographic Information System (GIS)

Safar Ghaed Rahmati

Volume 14, Issue 53 , May 2005, Pages 56-58

Abstract
  The Database Management System (DBMS) consists of a set of related data and a set of computer programs for access to that data. The data set is usually called a database, and the set of programs is usually called database management. Due to the importance of information in all developmental plans at ...  Read More

Characteristics of Isfahan and its Sister Cities

Hamid Reza Varesi

Volume 14, Issue 53 , May 2005, Pages 59-62

Abstract
  Sister City is a covenant and a contract that is usually established between two cities which have some commonality in particular aspects, and hence certain connections are established between them. These connections are essential in identifying the characteristics of each of the cities. After the formation ...  Read More

Origin and Effects of Dusts on Surface Layers of Alborz Snows

Mohammad Reza Asghari Moghaddam

Volume 14, Issue 53 , May 2005, Pages 63-64

Abstract
  In the spring, when there is significant amount of snow accumulated at the Alborz heights, it is observed that the white color of surface of snow has been changed by a layer of particles of clay dust. Due to geographical conditions of Iran, the origin of these dusts can not be the holes and internal ...  Read More