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Volume 11 ()
Study on salt distribution in soil column in Haloxylon planted lysimeters

Mohammad ali Meshkat; Mohammad hadi Rad; Seyed Reza Hoseini

Volume 14, Issue 4 , February 2008, Pages 447-454

Abstract
  Higher evaporation compared to precipitation in arid zones causes upward movement of soil water and consequently salts will be accumulated in root zone. Since Salt moves with water flow, salt distribution will fallow a pattern similar to soil water distribution. The amount of applied water or leaching ...  Read More

Forage production of annual medic cultivars in Gorgan dryland farming conditions

Mohammad ali Dorri; Gholam reza Naseri; Habib... Ali akbar zadeh

Volume 14, Issue 4 , February 2008, Pages 455-463

Abstract
  In order to investigation forage production of annual medic Cultivars, under dryland farming conditions of Gorgan, an experiment carried out in Chaleki research station in 2003-2004. The experimental design was randomized complete block with 4 replications. Cultivars were Medicago scutellata cv.Robinson ...  Read More

Flow and Chanallized Flow Hazard Zonation Using Specific Interpolation and Giving Percentage to Each Sub Factors in Damavand Drainage Basin

Sadat Feiznia; Ali asghar Mohammadi

Volume 14, Issue 4 , February 2008, Pages 464-477

Abstract
  Recognition of effective factor in mass movements occurrence and mass movements Hazard zonation is one of the most important measures in prevention and reduction of their hazards. In this research flow and chanallized flow hazard zonation was done in Damavand Drainage Basin with 761 km2 area, located ...  Read More

Changes on Canopy Cover Width and Height of Haloxylon aphyllum species Stimulated by pruning, in one of the afforested areas of Yazd Province

Naser Baghestani Maybodi; Mohammad taghi Zare; Mohammad Abolghasemi

Volume 14, Issue 4 , February 2008, Pages 478-489

Abstract
  Wilted and dried up stands of haloxylon aphyllumspecies in afforested areas of Yazd has allways been a focal point of natural resources experts. Using various pruning treatments, the effect of pruning on the wideness of canopy cover and vigor of 12-year-old semi-trees of haloxylon aphyllumhad been evaluated ...  Read More

Determiation of Desert domain in Tehran province by use of vegetative cover

Ebrahim Farahani; Mohammad Khosroshahi; Majid Hosseni; Seyamak Loghmani

Volume 14, Issue 4 , February 2008, Pages 490-499

Abstract
  Vegitation cover is one of  the important environmetal factors which can determine desert areas. In this article, we determine desert areas in Tehran province by GIS. In the study area, dominant plant types and some of main ecological properties of them were assigned. Finally, by available information ...  Read More

Vegetation Cover Changes and Some Chemical Soil Properties in Pastures with Different Grazing Intensities

Golriz Hossienzadeh; Hamid Jalilvand; Reza Tamartash

Volume 14, Issue 4 , February 2008, Pages 500-512

Abstract
  Regarding to the importance and role of enclosure as an appropriate management in the  natural resources, specially protection of vegetation cover and the soil of pastures, the effects of different grazing intensities on the vegetation cover changesand chemicalsoil properties in countryside pastures ...  Read More

A GIS Model for determination of Water Resources Suitability For Camel Grazing

Akbar Javadi; Hosein Arzani; Ali Salajeghe; Mahdi Farahpor; GHavam ... Zahedi

Volume 14, Issue 4 , February 2008, Pages 513-523

Abstract
  Proper use from water resources, especially in arid and semi arid rangeland are very important. Water is one of a valuable ecosystem component in rangeland management. In this study for surveying of water suitability, tree models including quality model, quantity and distance model made final model. ...  Read More

Nomadic Rangeland Management in past and present in a review: Changes, Challenges and Solutions

Gholam reza badjian

Volume 14, Issue 4 , February 2008, Pages 524-538

Abstract
  Nomadic rangeland system is part of rangeland system in Iran and is inflicted to volatility, like nomadism, during decades. The management of this system is imposed to some changes during the past and the effective factors on this system have caused some challenges and the analysis of these challenges ...  Read More

Introduction of a method for sustainable land management based on IUCN criteria in Kusalan Rangelands of Kurdestan province

Nabi Ahsani; Jafar Oladi; Farhang Ghasriani; Mohammad Darvish

Volume 14, Issue 4 , February 2008, Pages 539-558

Abstract
  Kusalan range is a northwest-southeast mountain near Sarvabad, west of Kurdistan. The habitat includes a complex set of ecological functions and unique mountainous values such as Quercus forests, dense ranges, as well as various springs inside and around the region. So far, there was no study on the ...  Read More

Ability of Landsat satellite images 5, 7 in determining Alkalinity of soil changes in Qhahavand plain (Hamedan province)

Mahdi Ahmadian; Mojtabah Pakparvar; Davood Ashourloo

Volume 14, Issue 4 , February 2008, Pages 559-578

Abstract
  Remote sensing technology is useful tool for spatial and temporal monitoring of natural phenomenon. Secondary salinization is known as the main causes of soil degradation where inappropriately land management occurred in a region. Total saline and sodic soils in Hamedan province are estimated at 70,000 ...  Read More

Comparison of forage quality of 2 range species, Artemisia aucheri and Peteropyron aucheri under water spreading and control condition in Herat station, Yazd province

Aman Rahbar; Ali Mir jalili; Naser Baghestani Meybodi

Volume 14, Issue 4 , February 2008, Pages 579-588

Abstract
  Knowing forage quality is necessary for assigning grazing capacity in range management program. For this aim, forage quality of two dominant range plants, Artemisia aucheri, and Peteropyron aucheri were studied in water spreading area of Heart station in Yazd province. Plant samples taken for two subsequent ...  Read More

Characterizing Land use/land cover types by Landsat7 data based upon Object oriented approach in Kashan region

Hamid reza Matinfar; Frydoon Sarmadian; Syed Kazem Alavi panah; Rechard Heck

Volume 14, Issue 4 , February 2008, Pages 589-602

Abstract
  Remotely sensed data has high potential for characterizing land use/cover types. Traditionally, most of remote sensing image classification techniques are based on pixel-based procedures. In contrast to pixel-based procedure, image objects can carry  more attributes than only spectral information. ...  Read More