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Determination of the lower permeability systems floodwater spreading using shallow sediment granolumetry Case study: Gachsaran Floodwater spreading station

Mohsen Padyab; Sadat Feiznia

Volume 23, Issue 1 , June 2016, , Pages 108-117

Abstract
  In order to determine the amount of reduced permeability in the Gachsaran floodwater spreading station, sampling was performed at four points of the first and second strips of both channels and at a depth of 0-15 cm from the ground. Totally, samples were taken at 16 points. In addition, in order to determine ...  Read More

Assessment of the effects of floodwater spreading on soil fertility (Case study: Gachsaran floodwater spreading station)

Mohsen Padyab; Sadat Feyznia; Ardeshir Shafie

Volume 20, Issue 1 , June 2013, , Pages 161-171

Abstract
  Floodwater spreading is a simple method for extracting floods which in most parts of the country are usually lost. However, floods are usually rich in nutrient and can fertilize coarse-grained alluvial fan and floodplain sediments. Therefore, the aim of this research was the investigation of the effect ...  Read More

Effect of floodwater spreading and consumption on groundwater resources in Gareh Bygone Plain

Gholam reza Ghahari; Mojtabah Pakparvar

Volume 14, Issue 3 , January 2007, , Pages 368-390

Abstract
  The artificial recharge of groundwater (ARG) is a proven method of increasing the water level in unconfined aquifers. Although the ARG activities at the Kowsar Station have been proven successful due to an 8 fold increase in the area of irrigated farm fields, quantitative studies are lacking. We have ...  Read More