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Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems (RS & GIS) (Part IV)

Mahdi Modiri

Volume 13, Issue 51 , November 2004, Pages 2-4

Abstract
  Geographic information can be digitized in vector format and processed and transformed by satellite data (visual information) in a raster environment. Such systems are beneficial, but it should be noted that multiple transformations of vector and raster data will be carried out losing accuracy and at ...  Read More

Introduction to Military Geography (Part XVIII)

Seyyed Yahya Safavi

Volume 13, Issue 51 , November 2004, Pages 5-8

Abstract
  The road network and access routes are among the most important elements of military geography. Classification of road network, type of access and appropriate transportation conditions for transfer of human forces and freight on the one hand, and reliable access to road lines and passageways of bridges, ...  Read More

Assessment of Function of Isfahan's New Cities with Emphasis on Baharestan

Hamid Reza Varesi; Hosein Ali Kazemi

Volume 13, Issue 51 , November 2004, Pages 9-14

Abstract
  New cities are newly-built settlements that lack the previous initial core, built on a pre-designed plan and structure, with thousands of years of history in the world.Indeed, it can be argued that the discussion of new cities is as old as urban history, but the idea of creating new cities in its classical ...  Read More

Characteristics of Iran's Arid Areas and Administrative Solutions for Counteracting Water Shortage

Mehrdad Hoseini

Volume 13, Issue 51 , November 2004, Pages 15-17

Abstract
  Climate change in Iran and the world is considered by most scientists to be due to the emergence of “greenhouse” state that will have adverse effects on the Planet from different viewpoints. Due to human interference in climate change, undeniable climate change has been asserted in various ...  Read More

Interpretation of Aerial and Satellite Images (Part XVI)

Hamid Malmirian (Translator)

Volume 13, Issue 51 , November 2004, Pages 18-22

Abstract
  The deposits existing in the ice is formed by materials part of which is deposited by water (in terms of particle size) and irregularly structured in melting ice. Sedimentation can occur on, opposite to, or under the destination area of ​​the ice river, and is possible to be irregular and individual. ...  Read More

The Effect of Change in the Earth's Inclination Angle on Climate

Iraj Maghfuri Moghaddam; Mahmoud Jalali

Volume 13, Issue 51 , November 2004, Pages 23-26

Abstract
  Like other natural phenomena of the universe, the inclination angle of the axis of the Earth is significantly variable. These changes can be divided into two groups. First, regular cyclic changes of the inclination angle of the Earth, which is part of the Milankovitch changes, and whose magnitude of ...  Read More

Outline of DTM Production and Interpolation Issues in Digital Models of Land

Khosrou Khajeh (Translator)

Volume 13, Issue 51 , November 2004, Pages 31-35

Abstract
  For geographic applications such as surface flow models, 3D visualization, simulation and analysis of visibility potential gaining information about land features (land’s lay) is a necessity. Basically, the Digital Terrain Model (DTM) includes sampling few points of the real world. Interpolation ...  Read More

Summer Plans of Fertilizing Clouds in Central America with the Aim of Increasing Hydropower Production

Kamal Omidvar

Volume 13, Issue 51 , November 2004, Pages 30-31

Abstract
  North American meteorological advisors implemented the summer plan of cloud insemination in the countries of Guatemala and Honduras. The two countries, as their neighbors in Central America, provide the bulk of their electrical energy from hydroelectric power facilities. The Chixoy dams in Guatemala ...  Read More

Hydrographic Information System

Alireza Azmudeh Ardalan; Kamyar Shoja'ei

Volume 13, Issue 51 , November 2004, Pages 32-35

Abstract
  The use of marine data and information and depth measurement are among the technical requirements of major and minor decision making by the government and private sectors of the country. To use this information, which is increasing day by day in great quantities, and to use different information layers, ...  Read More

Sustainable Development and its Components in Urban Planning

Ghorban Panahi Jelodarlou

Volume 13, Issue 51 , November 2004, Pages 36-40

Abstract
  This paper is about sustainable development and its constituent elements in urban planning, and in order to introduce this issue, which has an important place in urban studies and literature. From the review of environmental studies on city and urbanization issues, it has been deduced that citizens should ...  Read More

Introduction to VLBI and Its Application

Majid Mokhtarani

Volume 13, Issue 51 , November 2004, Pages 41-45

Abstract
  Astronomers constantly look for a way to improve techniques and methods of observing the universe. One of the common ways is to use larger and higher-quality telescopes to take pictures from the sky with greater clarity and detail. However, their antennas are physically limited in size and shape, since ...  Read More

Effects of Solar Activities on Remote Sensing and Telecommunication Satellites' Operations

Abdollah Seif; Majid Naji

Volume 13, Issue 51 , November 2004, Pages 46-51

Abstract
  Today, thousands of satellites revolve around the Earth with diverse aims, and each of these satellites is at a certain distance from the Earth depending on the purpose it pursues. Satellite plays an important role in scientific research and communication, and it might be said that these satellites have ...  Read More

Challenges Facing Iran's Tourism Industry

Mahmoud Mahdinejad; Mohsen Saghaei

Volume 13, Issue 51 , November 2004, Pages 53-57

Abstract
  According to existing statistics, the tourism industry, as the second source of foreign exchange earnings in 49 developing countries, has a major role in the economic development of these countries.Today the tourism industry is referred to as a powerful arm for increasing income and reducing poverty ...  Read More

Using SLEMSA Model

Mas'oud Mo'ayyeri

Volume 13, Issue 51 , November 2004, Pages 58-61

Abstract
  In geographic studies, soil is not the focus of attention only as a natural resource, but more of a crucial asset which is exposed to a fatal threat called erosion, and thus needs to be examined, protected and maintained. From the point of view of geomorphology, the concept of erosion is on the one hand ...  Read More

Analysis of Drought in Yazd Province

Mohammad Sadegh Talebi; Hosein Abarghou'ei

Volume 13, Issue 51 , November 2004, Pages 62-64

Abstract
  Since drought is a very complicated phenomenon, it is very difficult to understand all aspects of this phenomenon and all the problems arising from it. On this basis, there is still no comprehensive definition or a single type of examination of drought unanimously accepted by experts in the field. In ...  Read More