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Thematic Index of the Sepehr Journal

Mahdi Modiri

Volume 10, Issue 37 , May 2001, Pages 2-16

Abstract
  Today there is rarely any applied science or branch of activity on earth that has no need to understanding the environment, geographic position and natural conditions and potentials. Geographic information is the most important decision-making tool in different activities on earth.The knowledge of mapping ...  Read More

An Introduction to Military Geography - Part V

Seyyed Yahya Safavi

Volume 10, Issue 37 , May 2001, Pages 17-20

Abstract
  Military geography discusses special areas of military missions and, depending on scale and application, falls into the following four levels:1- Analysis of the battlefield (local-national scale)2. Analysis of war “scene” or context (on regional-continental scale)3. Political-military geography ...  Read More

Application of GIS in Water Resources

Ahmad Sarkhosh (Translator)

Volume 10, Issue 37 , May 2001, Pages 21-23

Abstract
  Today, there are probably few people not familiar with the technology of Geographic Information System or GIS. This technique has existed since the 1970s and following the introduction of hardware facilities into the world of science and technology, and was then used in the Canadian Department of Natural ...  Read More

An Overview of Natural Landscape in Golestan Province

Esma'eil Shahkouei

Volume 10, Issue 37 , May 2001, Pages 24-30

Abstract
  Geography is a science that is of interest to all human beings; enthusiasts of geography are people who intend to leave isolation and consider their surroundings. They want to know their lives and have a human and constructive relationship with that environment and its people.If the sun did not set in ...  Read More

Life in the Solar System

Zoleikha Bagheri (Translator)

Volume 10, Issue 37 , May 2001, Pages 31-34

Abstract
  Is human being the only intelligent creature of this vast universe or are there other intelligent beings elsewhere? This question has always been raised by philosophers and people have given it different answers in each period of history. What is our answer to this question? Today, with the advent of ...  Read More

An Analysis of the Origins of Plants and Animals in the Caspian Sea

Ali Haj Agha Ahmadi

Volume 10, Issue 37 , May 2001, Pages 35-42

Abstract
  Lake Mazandaran is one of the largest and most interesting lakes in the world and the most important fish and oil-rich mass of water in the world. The area of the lake is about 436,000 square kilometers and its volume is equivalent to 77,000 cubic km. Its form and level of salinity have changed many ...  Read More

Preparation of Precise and Fine Three-Dimensional Object-Oriented Models Using Laser Short-Distance, Laser Systems of 3D-Map Preparation

Khosrou Khajeh (Translator)

Volume 10, Issue 37 , May 2001, Pages 43-46

Abstract
  For more than three decades, measurement of distance has been carried out during routine and normal surveying tasks. Today, thanks to advancements in computer technology, automatic collection and processing of large volumes of field data and laser fields have become possible. Short-distance laser 3D ...  Read More

Interpretation of Aerial and Satellite Images - Part III

Hamid Malmirian (Translator)

Volume 10, Issue 37 , May 2001, Pages 47-52

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

History of Geodesy

Abbas Ali Saleh Abadi

Volume 10, Issue 37 , May 2001, Pages 53-58

Abstract
  Since ancient times, human being has endeavored to increase its knowledge of the planet on which it lives, though most of its natural phenomena contain complicated mysteries.When humans started farming on land, they began to learn about how the length of day and night are reduced or increased, and also ...  Read More

Economic and Livelihood Structures of the Bakhtiari Tribes (Case Study: Muri and Ghandali Clans)

Hasan Beik Mohammadi

Volume 10, Issue 37 , May 2001, Pages 59-64

Abstract
  Nomadic lifestyle has a long history in Iran and the nomadic community is among the major producers of livestock in the country. Iran's nomadic society, although comprising only 2% of the population, contributes to the provision of a large part of the country's livestock production. A part of Zagros ...  Read More