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Virtual Analysis of the Form and Process in Topographical Maps on the Scale of 1:50000

M.H. Ramesht; - Nojavan; - Enteshari

Volume 12, Issue 45 , May 2003, , Pages 12-21

Abstract
  In geographic studies, one of the main concerns of geomorphologists is the achievement of analyses that can be explained within the framework of landform and geomorphic processes. This issue is not possible without field surveys and direct observations, especially for small-scale phenomena, and although ...  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

Principles of Beautification in Cartography

M.H. Ramesht

Volume 2, Issue 6 , February 1992, , Pages 31-35

Abstract
  There is no doubt that human being and beauty worship and perfectionism have always been associated together, and if we have no doubt in this principle, it must be concluded that mapping, which is more an art than a science, has a closer connection with esthetic matters. The role of a map is not only ...  Read More