Hydrogeomorphology
Accuracy of landslide potential hazard maps of Kurdistan dam watershed using Full ConsistencyMethod (FUCOM), BestWorst Method (BWM) and Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) methods

Alireza Ildoromi; Mehdi spehri

Volume 10, Issue 37 , January 2024, , Pages 80-63

https://doi.org/10.22034/hyd.2023.55538.1682

Abstract
  In this researchlandslide sensitivity was zoned using statistical models intheKurdistan Dam watershed and the most appropriatemodel was introduced.First, the studied area was determined and with field observations, the number of 9 landslides was recorded and a landslide distribution map was prepared. ...  Read More

Investigation of Karst Development in Kurdistan Province; Geomorphology Mechanism of the Caves and Hydrogeology of Karstic Springs

Abdorreza Vaezihir; Nasser Jabraili andaryan; Shoaib Bakhtiyari

Volume 6, Issue 20 , December 2019, , Pages 41-56

Abstract
  1- IntroductionThe rocks that can be karstified are divided into two categories of carbonate rocks (limestone and dolomite) and evaporates (salt and gypsum). One of the karstic landforms are caves. Hydrogeologically, caves are dissolved cavities with diameter larger than 5 to 15 mm. This is the threshold ...  Read More