Logistic Regression Assessment in the Investigation of the Landslide Potential (Case Study: From Nasirabad to Sattar Khan Dam)

Keyvan Mohammadzadeh; Seiran Bahmani; Mohammad Hossein Fathi

Volume 4, Issue 11 , September 2017, , Pages 127-148

Abstract
  Introduction Iranian territory has the main prerequisites for the occurrence of a wide range of landslides due to its mountainous topography, tectonic activities, high seismicity, and different geological and climatic conditions. Therefore, reducing the effects of natural disasters, particularly landslides, ...  Read More

Detecting the Changes in the River Bed and the River Morphology Based on Geological Structures (Case Study: Zarrineh River)
Volume 2, Issue 2 , January 2015, , Pages 25-40

Abstract
  Because of providing proper living conditions, high soil fertility and accessibility to water resources fluvial environments have always been considered as desirable areas for human beings. Such areas, especially the stream environments have also been dynamic areas in terms of erosion processes. A study ...  Read More

Hydrological Impact Assessment of Land Use Change on Annual Surface Runoff at the Gharasoo Catchment by Using L-THIA Model
Volume 1, Issue 1 , January 2015, , Pages 59-73

Abstract
  Catchment land use changing in an area is one of the most important factors in hydrology. As a model, L-THIA was designed to assess the long-term impacts on the hydrology of a catchment for researchers who wanted to determine the relative changes in the runoffs from one land-use condition to another. ...  Read More