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Attaollah Kelarestaghi, Hasan Ahmadi, Abazar Esmali, Mohammad Jafari, Jamal Ghodosi,
Volume 2, Issue 5 (2-2009)
Abstract

Measurement of soil erosion and its controlling factors can be conducted under field or

laboratory conditions using permanent or ephemeral experimental plots. Considering a

study area in Resket village arable lands, in Northern Iran, event based runoff and sediment

plot data were compared under different land management scenarios. Towards this attempt,

10 plots having 5 different treatments and 2 replicates were considered. These treatments

were strip cropping, contour tillage, terracing and top down plowing tillage systems and notillage

control plot. The results of 9 rainfall events led to runoff generation and sediment

yield showed that the maximum of sediment yield derived from top down plowing tillage

of 156 g/m2. So, terrace tillage scenario had minimum rate sediment yield of 6.2 g/m2. The

maximum and minimum runoff coefficient was also observed in no-tillage plot (%21.24)

and terracing scenario (%7.08), respectively. It was also found that plowing, crop establishment

and crop harvesting stages are the most sensitive phases in sediment yield.


Sahar Fatehi, Hasan Ahmadi, Jamal Ghodosi, Fereydon Taheri Sartashnizi,
Volume 9, Issue 28 (7-2015)
Abstract

 

The Use of flood spreading as a tool to reduce flood damage is associated with optimizing the exploitation of floods to restore natural resources and environmental resources has been fashionable in many parts of the world. Considering the number of parameters identifying zones or areas appropriate for flood spreading plans particularly aimed at feeding aquifers, the use of modern methods of production and new methods of synthesis and the decision making is inevitable. In this study, the Central Plains Khorramabad was selected as the study area. Method in this study is based on a hierarchical analysis process. The purpose of this research is achieving the appropriate places to distribute floods using decision support systems and geographic information systems and identifying the criteria, indicators and sub-indicators associated with targets (based on the review of internal and external sources), the mentioned criteria, indicators and sub-indicators were weighted using the AHP and the priority of each criteria and sub-criteria was identified. The study includes four main criteria, 11 indicators, and18 sub-criteria. The weights of the main criteria were considered identical. The results showed that for 11 indicators, the highest and the lowest weight is related to physical damage index and aquifer parameters, respectively. For 18 sub-indicators in this study, the highest and the lowest weight is related to Sub-criteria of the flood event number and Sub-criteria of water needed for industrial activities. Assessment of appropriate regions to distribute flood in the topographical viewpoints showed that most of regions occur in range of 1200 meter, in east aspect and in >10% slope class. Results of region zoning to distribute flood showed that the highest and the lowest of the study area occurs appropriate and most appropriate class for flood distribution. 



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مجله علوم ومهندسی آبخیزداری ایران Iranian Journal of Watershed Management Science and Engineering
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با عنایت به تصمیم  هیئت تحریریه مجله علمی پژوهشی علوم و مهندسی آبخیزداری فرمت تهیه مقاله به شکل پیوست در بخش راهنمای نویسندگان تغییر کرده است. در این راستا، از تاریخ ۱۴۰۳/۰۱/۲۱ کلیه مقالات ارسالی فقط در صورتی که طبق راهنمای نگارش جدید تنظیم شده باشد مورد بررسی قرار خواهد گرفت.
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