Hydrogeomorphology
Flood hazard modeling using the weight of evidence (WOE) method in the Azarshahr Chai basin

Mohammad Hossein Rezaei Moghaddam; Davoud Mokhtari; Tohid Rahimpour; Vahideh Taghizadeh Teimourloei

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 29 June 2024

https://doi.org/10.22034/hyd.2024.60081.1723

Abstract
  Azarshahrchai catchment area, located on the western slope of the Sahand mountain range, is formed by the connection of numerous tributaries flowing in deep valleys, and every year in the spring season, with the onset of rains, floods occur in these valleys. The purpose of this research is to evaluate ...  Read More

Hydrogeomorphology
Comparative Analysis of Water Level Extraction Methods for Gorgan Bay and Its Monitoring Using Multi-Temporal Satellite Data

Hamid Amoonia; Mohammadreza Yousefi Roshan; Mohammad Dِaymevar

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 17 August 2024

https://doi.org/10.22034/hyd.2024.62117.1743

Abstract
  Gorgan Bay, one of the most important wetlands in northern Iran, has experienced significant water level fluctuations with severe environmental consequences for surrounding areas. This study employs a comparative analysis of spectral water indices to monitor water level changes in Gorgan Bay. Previous ...  Read More

Hydrogeomorphology
Evaluating and Determining the Morphological State of Khormaroud River Using integrated Approach of the MQI and MQIm Indices

Gholamreza Khosravi; Mehdi Teimouri

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 09 October 2024

https://doi.org/10.22034/hyd.2024.62649.1752

Abstract
  It is necessary to examine all the components at different spatial and temporal scales to describe and evaluate all the complexities to develop river ecosystem management plans. In this regard, a key step is hydromorphological characterization, looking at rivers from a perspective that discloses the ...  Read More

Hydrogeomorphology
Flood risk zoning in Jahrom urban basin using machine algorithm (Maxent)

saeed negahban; mehri marhamat

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 04 November 2024

https://doi.org/10.22034/hyd.2024.62069.1742

Abstract
  Flood is one of the most destructive natural disasters with social, economic and environmental consequences. Therefore, comprehensive flood management is necessary to reduce the effects of floods on human life and livelihood. The main goal of this study is to investigate the application of the maximum ...  Read More

Hydrogeomorphology
Comparative evaluation of a semi-distributed hydrological model with an integrated model to simulate the runoff of Gomanab Chai basin

Mohammad Hossein Rezaei Moghaddam; Davoud Mokhtari; meysam skandarialni

Volume 11, Issue 40 , October 2024, , Pages 39-22

https://doi.org/10.22034/hyd.2024.59474.1715

Abstract
  Hydrological models are an effective tool for managing water resources as well as water balance components among research works. Today, basin hydrological models have been developed, but choosing the right model to simulate a specific basin has always been a challenge. Therefore, it is necessary to choose ...  Read More

Hydrogeomorphology
Estimation of river bank erosion and effective factors in Polealmas-Gilande reach, Balkhlochai River in Ardabil

Abazar Esmali Ouri; Arezoo Eshaghzadeh; Shokrollah Asghari; Raoof Mostafazadeh

Volume 11, Issue 40 , October 2024, , Pages 101-87

https://doi.org/10.22034/hyd.2024.61311.1735

Abstract
  Determining the extent of riverbank erosion and displaying it as a map in a GIS environment is effective in the optimal management of water and soil resources. The aim of the current research is to delineate the riverbank erosion zone from aerial photographs, perform regression modeling, and identify ...  Read More

Hydrogeomorphology
Estimating The Geotourism Capabilities Of The Hot Springs Of East Azarbaijan Province For The Development Of Health Tourism

Masoumeh Rajabi; Fatemeh Rangraz Forough

Volume 11, Issue 39 , July 2024, , Pages 80-59

https://doi.org/10.22034/hyd.2024.60075.1722

Abstract
  There are various types of tourism depending on the motivation for travel, one of which is health tourism. Health tourism has grown significantly in recent years due to the spread of machine life and psychological pressures. This type of tourism includes individuals and groups who travel for medical ...  Read More

Hydrogeomorphology
Investigating land use changes with an emphasis on forest cover and its effects on soil erosion using object-oriented classification and the MARCOS multi-criteria technique case study: Ghaleroodkhan Fuman watershed

Aghil Madadi; sayyad Asghari Saraskanrood; Hossein Hajatpourghaleroodkhany

Volume 11, Issue 39 , July 2024, , Pages 167-144

https://doi.org/10.22034/hyd.2024.60739.1731

Abstract
  Monitoring of land use changes and destruction of vegetation as one of the dominant parameters in soil erosion is one of the important issues for assessment and control in natural resource management. The Hyrcanian forests of Gilan province, over the past years, have deteriorated due to neglect and have ...  Read More

Hydrogeomorphology
The role of landforms and lithology in the rate of soil erosion in Zonuzchay Catchment

Fariba Karami; Davoud Mokhtari; Farnush Ahmadi

Volume 10, Issue 37 , January 2024, , Pages 24-1

https://doi.org/10.22034/hyd.2023.53806.1660

Abstract
  The aim of this study is to estimate the rate of soil erosion and its relationship with landforms of Zonuzchay catchment in Marand city. In this study to estimate the rate of soil erosion and sediment production, the modified global model of soil loss (RUSEL), geographic information system (GIS) and ...  Read More

Hydrogeomorphology
Investigating changes in the hydrological flow regime and the environmental flow component of EFCs in Khiauchai River in a 30-year period

hasan Setayeshi Nasaz; sayyad Asghari Saraskanrood; Raoof Mostafazadeh; Aghil Madadi

Volume 10, Issue 37 , January 2024, , Pages 43-25

https://doi.org/10.22034/hyd.2023.54796.1672

Abstract
  Rivers are very important in terms of human uses and ecological functions. In the present research, the environmental flow components of the Khiavchai River have been determined. Therefore, changes in the EFCs were determined using IHA software. According to the results, the values of low flows were ...  Read More

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

Hydrogeomorphology
Assessment and zoning of flash flood risk in Ojan Chai basin by MFFPI model

Mohammad Hossein Rezaei Moghaddam; Fariba Karami; Kolson Abazari

Volume 10, Issue 36 , October 2023, , Pages 157-138

https://doi.org/10.22034/hyd.2023.57462.1701

Abstract
  Floods are one of the most destructive natural disasters that cause huge and frequent human losses ,financial and resource losses all over the world(Mishra & Sinha, 2020,1). Flash floods are caused by heavy rains and due to the sudden accumulation and release of runoff from upstream to downstream. ...  Read More

Hydrogeomorphology
Monitoring the quality changes of surface water resources affected by earthquakes (case study: Sarpol Zahab-Ezgole earthquake on 21 November, 2016)

ali abdolmaleki; amjad maleki; ali khazai

Volume 10, Issue 35 , August 2023, , Pages 33-16

https://doi.org/10.22034/hyd.2023.54570.1666

Abstract
  In addition to damaging structural effects, earthquakes also have adverse environmental effects, including polluting water resources. In this article, the quality changes of surface water resources due to earthquakes are monitored. In the present research, in order to achieve the above goal, by using ...  Read More

Hydrogeomorphology
Investigating accuracy of geoelectric method in construction of underground dams in low-water and desert areas (Case study: Dehbakri area of Kerman province)

najmeh Haj seyed ali khani; hamzeh saeediyan; alijan Abkar

Volume 10, Issue 35 , August 2023, , Pages 46-34

https://doi.org/10.22034/hyd.2023.54599.1667

Abstract
  Underground dams can be a very suitable alternative to check dams so that in recent decades due to their privileged characteristics, they have attracted the attention of various researchers around the world. Geoelectric samples were carried out at the axle and reservoir of Dehbakri underground dam by ...  Read More

Hydrogeomorphology
Estimation of sedimentation and erosion potential of Damghan Rud watershed using hydrophysical model (Csy).

Gholam Reza Maghami Moghim; Yasaman Harasany; sharbano Bynaeyan

Volume 10, Issue 35 , August 2023, , Pages 65-47

https://doi.org/10.22034/hyd.2023.54658.1669

Abstract
  Today, soil erosion is one of the important problems in catchments, lakes behind the dam, various agricultural areas and natural resources, which also causes land degradation, reduced soil fertility and filling the reservoir of dams. Due to climatic conditions, the erosion process in Iran requires more ...  Read More

Hydrogeomorphology
Avalanche Hazard Zoning Using LNRF and Shannon Entropy Models Case Study: Part of Haraz Road, Poldokhtar-Vana

eisa jokar sarhangi; ghasem lorestani; vahid falah

Volume 10, Issue 35 , August 2023, , Pages 81-66

https://doi.org/10.22034/hyd.2023.54970.1674

Abstract
  The studied area on the Haraz Road from Poldakhter to Vana is prone to avalanches due to its cold mountain climate. The purpose of this research is to determine the most important factors affecting the occurrence of avalanches and its risk zoning using LNRF and Shannon Entropy models. For this purpose, ...  Read More

Hydrogeomorphology
Monitoring soil salinity changes due to Urmieh underground saline water in the industrial and agricultural area of west Tabriz using spectral indices

maryam bayatikhatibi; Negar Zabet

Volume 10, Issue 35 , August 2023, , Pages 101-82

https://doi.org/10.22034/hyd.2023.55133.1676

Abstract
  In Iran, due to the fact that a large part of the country is located in arid and semi-arid areas, the problem of salinity has become a big problem in agriculture. In Iran, about 14.7% of the total area of the country is made up of saline lands, and nearly 50% of the agricultural lands are faced with ...  Read More

Hydrogeomorphology
Comprehensive Assessment of Surface Water Quality and Their Suitability for Drinking and Irrigation Uses (Case Study of Karun and Dez River Basin)

Alireza Ildoromi; nasrin hassanzadeh; fariba hedayetzadeh

Volume 10, Issue 34 , May 2023, , Pages 31-1

https://doi.org/10.22034/hyd.2022.48704.1610

Abstract
  Sustainable quality of rivers water has become one of the main concerns in developing countries, so monitoring the water quality of these resources for various uses is essential to formulate a public health and environmental management policy. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the water quality ...  Read More

Hydrogeomorphology
Zoning of the sensitivity of the sub-basins of Nekarood basin to flooding, Neka-Mazandaran

Mohammad Mehdi Hosseinzadeh; Ali Reza Salehi Milani; Fateme Rezaian Zarandini

Volume 10, Issue 34 , May 2023, , Pages 100-75

https://doi.org/10.22034/hyd.2023.52132.1646

Abstract
  Floods, as natural and unexpected events, have occurred frequently in recent decades. To reduce the damages caused by floods and flood management, it is mandatory to assess the possibility of danger and prepare maps of possible danger zones. In recent decades, many destructive floods have occurred in ...  Read More

Hydrogeomorphology
Location of human phenomena in geographical space in the flood zone (case study of Pardisan region of Qom)

Abolfazl Faraji mondared; shahram roostaei; Davoud Mokhtari

Volume 9, Issue 33 , January 2023, , Pages 59-37

https://doi.org/10.22034/hyd.2022.51769.1642

Abstract
  Due to their geomorphological characteristics, alluvial fans are part of the high flood risk area. Placement of human phenomena in flood zones is a factor that intensifies the instability of currents. For this purpose, in this research, we applied the location of human phenomena in the geographical space ...  Read More

Hydrogeomorphology
Flood modeling in watersheds using statistical analysis and morphometric characteristics (a case study of watersheds in Kurdistan province)

fatemeh menbari; Amjad Maleki; nayyeri hadi

Volume 9, Issue 33 , January 2023, , Pages 105-87

https://doi.org/10.22034/hyd.2022.52966.1651

Abstract
  Morphometric analysis of a drainage basins and river network plays an vital role in understanding the hydrogeological behavior of the drainage basin . Therefore, the current research was conducted with the aim of modeling flood and its relationship with morphometric variables using multivariate regression. ...  Read More

Hydrogeomorphology
Adaptive flood zoning in Cheshmekile watershed, Tenkabon

Amir Saffari; Sara Mohammadi; Ali Ahmadabadi; Sahar Darabi

Volume 9, Issue 33 , January 2023, , Pages 147-127

https://doi.org/10.22034/hyd.2022.53222.1654

Abstract
  Floods are one of the most important natural hazards that often affect millions of people around the world annually with huge impacts. In recent years, due to the occurrence of frequent floods in the watershed of Cheshmekile River and the subsequent damage caused by floods, the need to pay attention ...  Read More

Hydrogeomorphology
Determination of Alluvial Sediment Thickness of Shahriar Plain Using the Geoelectric Sounding Method and Kriging Interpolation in the GIS Environment

Davoud Mokhtari; Amir Heshmati

Volume 9, Issue 32 , November 2022, , Pages 174-153

https://doi.org/10.22034/hyd.2022.52458.1647

Abstract
  Knowing the subsurface structures is one of the ways to access underground resources, and knowing the characteristics of alluvial sediments is very important for exploitation, management and control of underground water. Shahryar plain located in the west of Tehran city and south of central Alborz, which ...  Read More

Hydrogeomorphology
Spatial modeling of groundwater capacity using a combination of maximum entropy method and random forest method in GIS environment Case study: Ardabil Ghorichay catchment

Jafar Jafarzadeh; Meysam Argany

Volume 9, Issue 31 , August 2022, , Pages 116-95

https://doi.org/10.22034/hyd.2022.50729.1631

Abstract
  Groundwater is one of the most important natural resources in arid and semi-arid regions. The purpose of this study is to identify areas that have groundwater capacity and to prioritize the factors affecting it. In this study, 11 indicators affecting groundwater capacity including Slope, Elevation, Aspect, ...  Read More

Hydrogeomorphology
Assessment of Spatial Heterogeneity of Hydro-sedimentological Disturbance Index in the Samian sub-watersheds

Vahideh Moradzadeh; Zeinab Hazbavi; Abazar Esmali Ouri; Raoof Mostafazadeh; Shirin Zarei; Nazila Alaei

Volume 9, Issue 31 , August 2022, , Pages 136-117

https://doi.org/10.22034/hyd.2022.51186.1634

Abstract
  Ecological indicators have become important tools for evaluating and monitoring natural resources. Understanding the relationship between biological activities and ecological interactions is essential to their structure. On the other hand, human activities have significant effects on landscape evolution ...  Read More