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Preparation of Electronic Images

Mahdi Modiri

Volume 11, Issue 41 , May 2002, Pages 2-5

Abstract
  Video recording is a form and state of electronic image recording in which standard analogue television signals are recorded on a magnetic tape or disk. Cameras used for video recording of aerial images include: single-band, multi-band or multi-single-band cameras. These cameras can read visible wavelengths, ...  Read More

An Introduction to Political Geography - Part IX

Seyyed Yahya Safavi

Volume 11, Issue 41 , May 2002, Pages 6-8

Abstract
  The highest level of seawater is continuously dynamic due to the Earth's rotation, gravity of the Sun and the Moon, concentration of water, temperature, earthquake activities of the Earth, and the effects of the Earth's magnetism. Currents, tides, waves, water flooding and sea ice are among the most ...  Read More

Interpretation of Aerial and Satellite Images - Part VII

Hamid Malmirian (Translator)

Volume 11, Issue 41 , May 2002, Pages 9-12

Abstract
  Aerial photos contain details of land features. A photo interpreter systematically reviews photos and regularly utilizes other auxiliary materials, such as maps and field observation reports. According to this study, interpretation is carried out according to physical nature of features and phenomena ...  Read More

Para-Glacial Aquifers and Their Role in the Quality of Groundwater Resources of Arid Areas (Case Study: Shirkouh of Yazd)

M.H. Ramesht; Mohammad Reza Nowjavan

Volume 11, Issue 41 , May 2002, Pages 13-16

Abstract
  In arid and semi-arid regions, besides the general lack of water, the issue of water quality is also one of the most important issues. While the use of surface water storages such as reservoirs, etc. has been common as a general strategy in the past, the lack of permanent water flows in these areas makes ...  Read More

New Cities: Solution or Problem? (Case Study: Isfahan)

Mohsen Saghaei

Volume 11, Issue 41 , May 2002, Pages 17-20

Abstract
  Alhough the thought and movement of creating new cities in Iran has had a significant history in creating residential settlements, settlements neighboring industrial districts and corporate townships, its prominence as an essential movement in the country's urbanization system, mainly with the aim of ...  Read More

Models of General Circulation of Atmosphere

Hosein Asakareh

Volume 11, Issue 41 , May 2002, Pages 21-23

Abstract
  Modeling means presenting a complex situation in a simple and hypothetical manner, with emphasis on some aspects and attributes and removing others in order to recreate the status of the past and predict the future. The first modellings were performed on the atmosphere. Then, by using other branches ...  Read More

Climatic Conditions of Iran and Shortage of Water Resources

Ali Sa'iidi

Volume 11, Issue 41 , May 2002, Pages 24-26

Abstract
  The country of the Islamic Republic of Iran has a very diverse climate due to geographical conditions such as changes of altitude, distance from the sea, and the long distance between north and south, which extends from latitudes of 30 degrees to 60 degrees of the north. Consequently, the humidity conditions ...  Read More

Automatic Generalization of Systematic Elevation Maps Based on the Natural Principle of Object-Based Generalization

Khosrou Khajeh (Translator)

Volume 11, Issue 41 , May 2002, Pages 27-29

Abstract
  The extraction of small scale maps from large scale maps requires a generalization process. The authors of this paper describe a system for the automatic extraction of leveling lines which uses the generalization of individual lines based on a natural principle. In order to extract new levels from two ...  Read More

Saturn, the Lord of the Rings (Part I)

Zoleikha Bagheri (Translator)

Volume 11, Issue 41 , May 2002, Pages 30-34

Abstract
  The magnificent Saturn, the sixth planet in terms of distance from the Sun, is the furthest known area of the ancient times, moving at a low speed around the Zodiac. Ancient Greeks have introduced this planet as Kronos, the father of Zeus, because in these stories Saturn is named after the god of planting ...  Read More

Examination of the Role of Optimum and Absolute Temperatures in Soybean's Performance (Jole in Gorgan)

Esmaeil Shahkouei

Volume 11, Issue 41 , May 2002, Pages 35-40

Abstract
  It is clear that determining the type of product of each area and agricultural planning depend on the climate. One of the characteristics of climate change is temperature variation. The direct effect of heat on the distribution and dispersion of plants over the earth is certain. The sensitivity of plants ...  Read More

Systems of Geodesy (Part II)

Abbas Ali Saleh Abadi

Volume 11, Issue 41 , May 2002, Pages 41-45

Abstract
  Each numerical or geometric quantity, or sets of numerical quantities, which are used as reference or basis for other quantities, are called base levels or datums.In geomorphology, two different baseline levels are considered, one of which is flat, which forms the basis of the accurate calculation in ...  Read More

Study of Precipitation - Runoff in the Basin of Masouleh

Bahman Ramezani; Ali Ba'dollahi

Volume 11, Issue 41 , May 2002, Pages 46-50

Abstract
  The distribution of precipitation on the surface of a basin is influenced by various processes. Part of the water penetrates into ground and joins ground waters or flows out of the basin in the form of sub-surface flows. Another part is consumed by transpiration, evaporation, interception and depression ...  Read More

Geographic Information Systems and Rural Planning

Rostam Saberifar

Volume 11, Issue 41 , May 2002, Pages 51-64

Abstract
  Examination of different aspects of rural planning and decision making requires information about historical backgrounds and current situation as well as prediction of future conditions of rural environments. In this paper, technology has been investigated from three points of view. One of the most important ...  Read More