Volume 32 (2023)
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Volume 30 (2021)
Volume 29 (2020)
Volume 28 (2019)
Volume 27 (2018)
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Volume 25 (2016)
Volume 24 (2015)
Volume 23 (2014)
Volume 22 (2013)
Volume 21 (2012)
Volume 20 (2011)
Volume 19 (2010)
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Volume 14 (2005)
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Volume 4 (1995)
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Volume 2 (1992-1993)
Volume 1 (1990-1992)
The Frosts of the Fourth Period in Europe

Abdalkarim Gharib

Volume 4, Issue 15 , November 1995, , Pages 10-13

Abstract
  Scandinavia’s ice cap is a large ice cap belonging to the fourth age (Scandinavia's fourth age can be distinguished by its southern front from wandering moraine and rocks carried there from Norway, Sweden and Finland. The southernmost front of the Scandinavian glacier from the southern England, ...  Read More

The Buzkhaneh Cave of Masuleh (Gilan Province in Iran)

Abdalkarim Gharib; Ebrahim Amin Sobhani; Bahman Ramezani

Volume 4, Issue 14 , August 1995, , Pages 25-30

Abstract
  Buzkhaneh Cave is approximately located in the geographical position of 30’’ 52 ‘ 48o of eastern longitude, 7’’ 11’  37o of northern latitude and at an altitude of 2,500 m in the mountain ranges of Talesh in the northwest of Masouleh town, which neighbors the ...  Read More

Magnetism of Earth and its Changes

Abdalkarim Gharib

Volume 2, Issue 8 , February 1993, , Pages 5-16

Abstract
  The magnetic properties of some iron minerals were known since very old times. In Chinese legends, there is reference to a very simple magnetic needle that was used to determine orientations on the earth four thousand years ago. In Europe, the properties of magnetic needle were known since the 11th century, ...  Read More

How Human Set Foot on America

Abdalkarim Gharib

Volume 2, Issue 5 , August 1992, , Pages 38-41

Abstract
  Scientists who have studied about American Continent believe that the first inhabitants of the New World have migrated there from Asia. Native Americans are one of the great "Mongolian" branches. This has been proved by anthropological and raciological studies as well as study of the artistic works ...  Read More

The Map of Seabeds

Abdalkarim Gharib

Volume 1, Issue 3 , August 1991, , Pages 18-23

Abstract
  Due to the relative ease of movement in different areas and direct observation of various cases, the study of dry lands has so far made great progress, and almost all dry lands have been examined and valuable and almost comprehensive information have been achieved on the Earth’s layers, strata, ...  Read More