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    The millennium-old hydrogeology textbook the Extraction of Hidden Waters by the Persian mathematician and engineer Abubakr Mohammad Karaji (953 CE-1029 CE)

    , Article Hydrology and Earth System Sciences ; Volume 24, Issue 2 , 2020 , Pages 761-769 Ataie Ashtiani, B ; Simmons, C. T ; Sharif University of Technology
    Copernicus GmbH  2020
    Abstract
    We revisit and shed light on the millennium-old hydrogeology textbook The Extraction of Hidden Waters by the Persian mathematician and engineer Karaji. Despite the nature of the understanding and conceptualization of the world by the people of that time, ground-breaking ideas and descriptions of hydrological and hydrogeological perceptions such as components of hydrological cycle, groundwater quality and even driving factors for groundwater flow were presented in the book. Although some of these ideas may have been presented elsewhere, to the best of our knowledge, this is the first time that a whole book was focused on different aspects of hydrology and hydrogeology. More importantly, we... 

    Impact of climate variation on hydrometeorology in Iran

    , Article Global and Planetary Change ; Volume 170 , 2018 , Pages 93-105 ; 09218181 (ISSN) Moghim, S ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier B.V  2018
    Abstract
    Results confirm that Iran like many countries is affected by high climate variability, which has influenced hydroclimatological variables such as temperature, evaporation, precipitation, runoff, and radiation. This study uses Global Land Data Assimilation System (GLDAS) data to assess hydrological cycle changes in Iran during a long period (Jan1948-Jan2017). Results show that hydrometeorological variables have significant changes (p-value<.01) during the period of 2010–2017 relative to the baseline period (2004–2009). Most extreme values of these variables including temperature, evaporation, precipitation, wind, and downward longwave radiation occurred recently (in 2015 to 2017). The average... 

    Review of assimilating GRACE terrestrial water storage data into hydrological models: Advances, challenges and opportunities

    , Article Earth-Science Reviews ; Volume 213 , 2021 ; 00128252 (ISSN) Soltani, S. S ; Ataie Ashtiani, B ; Simmons, C. T ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier B.V  2021
    Abstract
    Global climate change and anthropogenic impacts lead to alterations in the water cycle, water resource availability and the frequency and intensity of floods and droughts. As a result, developing effective techniques such as hydrological modeling is essential to monitor and predict water storage changes. However, inaccuracies and uncertainties in different aspects of modeling, due to simplification of meteorological physical processes, data limitations and inaccurate climate forcing data limit the reliability of hydrological models. Satellite remote sensing datasets, especially Terrestrial Water Storage (TWS) data which can be obtained from Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE),... 

    Regional Hydrologic Models in Basins(Case Study: Monthly Flow in Urmia Lake Basin)

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Asadi, Alireza (Author) ; Abrishamchi, Ahmad (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    One of the very common models for hydrologic cycle modeling is water balance model which is used widely in water resource management. In these models, precipitation is used as input of the model and runoff is used as output of the model. The main purpose of this thesis is usage of a procedure that could have in mind the complicated climate changes and predict the stream flow. This method which is named regionalization connects the gauged stations and ungauged station. Linear regression and regional calibration are two methods which are used in this research and water balance model is calibrated for ten subcatchments of Urmia lake and three subcatchments are used for verification of the... 

    Thermal structure and energy budget for alghadir reservoir, iran

    , Article Water Resources ; Volume 40, Issue 6 , 2013 , Pages 621-630 ; 00978078 (ISSN) Hassani, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    2013
    Abstract
    Knowing the rate of evaporation from surface water resources such as channels and reservoirs is essential for precise management of the water balance. Few detailed evaporation studies exist for small lakes or reservoirs in arid regions of the world. In this study, monthly evaporation was determined by Bowen Ratio Energy Budget technique (BREB) for Alghadir reservoir (Saveh, Iran) from 1995-2007 and compared with class-A pan. Daily data were obtained from IMO (Iran Meteorological Organization) weather station, located near the reservoir, for all of these years. Some variations have been observed on the estimated evaporation of the energy budget at different years, ranging from 151 cm for 1997... 

    The Effect of Land Use Change on Water Cycle in Forested and Deforested Areas in Australia

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Tavakoli, Nazanin (Author) ; Moghim, Sanaz (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Forested areas can cause positive impacts on ecosystems and water supply for agriculture, electricity generation, industry, and human. On the other hand, large-scale deforestation affects the water and energy budget on a regional and global scale. Considering the importance of this issue, this study evaluates the impact of land use and land cover changes (LULC) on the water cycle components, including precipitation, evapotranspiration, runoff, and hydroclimatic variables such as soil moisture, air temperature, soil temperature, and sensible heat flux in southeastern Australia using an ecosystem model called Integrated Biosphere Simulator (IBIS). For this purpose, a two-year time span with... 

    Quantifying the impacts of agricultural alteration and climate change on the water cycle dynamics in a headwater catchment of Lake Urmia Basin

    , Article Agricultural Water Management ; Volume 270 , 2022 ; 03783774 (ISSN) Rahmani, J ; Danesh Yazdi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier B.V  2022
    Abstract
    The rapid shrinkage of Lake Urmia over the past two decades has raised serious environmental concerns. Several restoration plans have been proposed to reduce agricultural water consumption to supply a remarkable fraction of the lake's environmental flow requirement. However, an accurate and realistic evaluation of the effectiveness of these plans in reducing agricultural water consumption across the basin is still poorly understood. This study assessed the water-saving potential of agricultural alteration in a snow-dominated catchment in the Lake Urmia Basin. In particular, we explored the impact of crop pattern alteration via reducing the cultivation area and employing different irrigation... 

    The lake urmia environmental disaster in Iran: a look at aerosol pollution

    , Article Science of the Total Environment ; Volume 633 , 2018 , Pages 42-49 ; 00489697 (ISSN) Hossein Mardi, A ; Khaghani, A ; MacDonald, A. B ; Nguyen, P ; Karimi, N ; Heidary, P ; Karimi, N ; Saemian, P ; Sehatkashani, S ; Tajrishy, M ; Sorooshian, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    Lake Urmia (LU) once was the second largest hypersaline lake in the world, covering up to 6000 km2, but has undergone catastrophic desiccation in recent years resulting in loss of 90% of its area and extensive coverage by playas and marshlands that represent a source of salt and dust. This study examines daily Aerosol Optical Depth (AOD) data from the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) between 2001 and 2015 over northwestern Iran, which encompasses LU. Intriguingly, salt emissions from the LU surface associated with ongoing desiccation do not drive the study region's AOD profile, whereas pollution transported from other regions and emissions around LU are more important.... 

    Comparative analysis of agricultural water pricing between Azarbaijan Provinces in Iran and the state of California in the US: A hydro-economic approach

    , Article Agricultural Water Management ; Volume 223 , 2019 ; 03783774 (ISSN) Momeni, M ; Zakeri, Z ; Esfandiari, M ; Behzadian, K ; Zahedi, S ; Razavi, V ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier B.V  2019
    Abstract
    Iranian water authority has recently announced that one of the effective ways to avoid unprecedented high water consumption in Iran's agriculture sector is to increase water price. This paper analyzes the feasibility of this policy by using a hydro-economic approach with the aim to consider the role of water pricing in agricultural water management. Such an analysis was conducted through comparing price of water consumed for producing selected agricultural crops (i.e. wheat, sugar beets, onion, tomato, barley, potato, corn, alfalfa hay and watermelon) in a case study on two provinces (East Azarbaijan and West Azarbaijan) in Iran to that in the state of California (CA) in the USA. According...