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    Multicriteria Decision Making in Water Resources Planning and Management using Fuzzy Sets

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Alipour, Mohammad Hossein (Author) ; Shamsai, Abolfazl (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Water resources planning and management projects are done in order to accomplish several goals. Moreover, social, environmental, political etc impacts of such projects increase the complexity of the problem of choosing the best alternative among others. The project of diversion of water form Zab Watershed into Lake Urmia Watershed is one of these projects which regarding water demands and problems in Lake Urmia Watershed and also Zab Watershed water resources that exceed its water demands has been considered. Therefore, after conducting research studies, five locations have been determined as potential places to build a dam on the Zab River and transferring its water to Lake Urmia Watershed.... 

    Application of Water Market in Water Resource Management (Case Study: Shahid Kazemi Dam)

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Mostavi, Ehsan (Author) ; Abrishamchi, Ahmad (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Several countries in the Middle East – North Africa (MENA) region have been always faced drought in their histories, so they implementing many strategies to manage vital water resources for many years. Because of the volume of water available for food production has not been sufficient to meet increasing demands, it has became a critical issue today, to optimize the consumption of water. One of the best policies is to use financial tools to adjust the water usage.In this research we have studied the effects of two scenarios on the volume of water consumption. The firs scenario is to increase the water price, and we have studied the consumers’ reactions. The second scenario is to lend the... 

    Water Market Modeling in Response to Water Resources Allocation Challenges in Orumieh River Basin

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Mohammadi Azar, Nasim (Author) ; Abrishamchi, Ahmad (Supervisor) ; Arhami, Mohammad (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    In recent years, water issues have been the focus of increasing international concern and debate. Agriculture is not only the world's largest water user in terms of volume, it is also a relatively low-value, low-efficiency water user. These facts are forcing governments and donors to rethink the economic, social and environmental implications of irrigation projects. Population growth, increase in water demand, the extended drought and utilization of too much water for agricultural, have been made water conflicts over water resources. Due to the drought has a significant economic and social impact on the irrigated agricultural sector, Water markets based on transferable water rights developed... 

    Water Allocation with Regard to Reclaimed Wastewater as a New Water Resource for Tehran, Iran

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Abdolghafoorian, Abedehsadat (Author) ; Tajrishy, Masoud (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Tehran, the capital of Iran, like many megacities in the world is encountered with increasing freshwater demand and water resources limitation because of the rapid growth of population. In spite of the existence of neighboring water recourses; such as Karaj-Dam, Latian-Dam and Lar-Dam, and large usage of groundwater, the management of urban water demand is one of the biggest problems with this city. In this thesis, water reuse and wastewater recycling are considered as a sustainable solution for water supply and wastewater management of Tehran. A linear programming optimization model with the object of cost minimization is used to allocate water between users and resources, concerning the... 

    Regional Water Resources Management Using System Dynamics Approach, Case Study: Karaj Area

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Tavakoli, Saman (Author) ; Abrishamchi, Ahmad (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Incline in the population and civilization, development of agriculture, and expansion of industries, in addition to limitations on surface and groundwater resources necessitate the existence of correct and efficient planning of management and utilization of water resources. Prediction of behavioral models of changes in water resources systems, influenced by utilizing strategies, absolutely helps stakeholders for conservative development of these resources. System dynamics is an object oriented method that is based on system's feedback. Not only it gives real description of complex systems, but also it provides the ability to influence effectively in development of the model for the user. The... 

    Integrated Water Resources Management with Approach to Sustainable Development in Small Islands, Case Study Kish Island

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Noori, Zahra (Author) ; Tajrishi, Masoud (Supervisor) ; Abrishamchi, Ahmad (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Conservation of water and protection of water resources is considered as an important and fundamental element in sustainable development. In the southern regions of our country, access to fresh water is very difficult and it is very costly to supply. In Kish Island with an area of approximately 9000 Ha, Integrated Water Resource Management (IWRM) is very important in terms of water supply and the environment and the natural ecosystem. Due to the confined and limited water resources available, and its reducing per capita, IWRM will become more important. In this regard,the Island's water resources (conventional and unconventional) need to be analyzed. Water systems can be modeled using... 

    Contribution and Economic Value of Groundwater in Iran

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Nasrollah Poursamami, Amir (Author) ; Vesal, Mohammad (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    In this paper we seek to find the contribution of groundwater in irrigation agriculture in Iran. We use nationwide panel data of agricultural production in the period of 1993-2013. The results show us differences in productivity of agricultural outputs due to availability of groundwater. Panel data allows us to control regional factors like soil fertility affecting the productivity. We are looking for the main contributors to groundwater usage. Population growth in demand side and groundwater availability in supply side seem to be the most important factors  

    Determination of a Decision-Making Framework for Environmental Flow Using Bayesian Network Method (Case Study: Shadegan Wetland)

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Khorshid, Sepideh (Author) ; Abrishamchi, Ahmad (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Environmental flows supply critical contributions to wetland health and economic development, while wetlands are one of the richest ecosystems due to diversity of the ecological species. The Shadegan Wetland is the located in the south-west of Iran, at the top of the Persian Gulf. It is the largest wetland of the country with an area of almost 400,000 hectares. The wetland plays a significant role, both hydrological and ecological in the natural functioning of the northern coast of the Gulf. Moreover, Shadegan Protected Zone is of high economic and social importance, as its vegetation is assumed the main source of feeding the wildlife species. On the other hand, the wetland has the potential... 

    Study of Climate Change Impacts on Water Resources (Case Study: Karkheh River Basin)

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Hosseini, Farzad (Author) ; Abrishamchi, Ahmad (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Future of the Karkheh River Basin and its people’s livelihoods clearly depends on natural resources like water, soil, vegetation and livestock. As water is the most limiting natural resource in this basin, any increase in water productivity will almost certainly benefit rural livelihoods. To ensure the sustainability of the improvements in water productivity, assessment of the possible impacts of climate change on hydrology and water resources in the basin is necessary. In this study the potential impacts of climate change on hydrology in the Karkheh River Basin were assessed using a macroscale hydrology model driven by 21st century simulations of temperature and precipitation downscaled... 

    Groundwater Modelling with the Use of Remote Sensing Technology to Assess the Impact of Changes in Aquifer Conditions on Surface Flow (Case Study: Miandoab plain-Urmia Basin)

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Hamzekhani, Hamed (Author) ; Agha Mohammad Hossein Tajrishi, Massoud (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Groundwater resources are considered as important resources of fresh water specifically in arid and semi-arid regions like Iran. Urmia Lake (UL) basin is one of these regions where groundwater resources play an important role in supplying water and due to inappropriate water resources management during the last two decades it has faced serious problems, like declination of water level in UL. Groundwater and surface water form an integrated system in the UL basin and have a mutual effect on each other. Hence, any improvement in exploitation of aquifers in that region could benefit UL water demand management. Appropriate water resources management in Miandoab plain which transfer almost 50... 

    Modification of Crop Pattern Considering Climate Change and Efficient Use of Water Resources

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Heidari, Bita (Author) ; Moghim, Sanaz (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    In recent decades, the earth is affected by climate change and the seasons has been warmer than the last. Furthermore, the efficiency of agricultural irrigation is low, and it leads to surface water drought and decrease in groundwater level. The Middle East is known for its warm desert climate. Lack of water resources is considered the most limiting factor for sustainable agriculture and water management of irrigation is a crucial issue for agriculture in Middle East. So it’s necessary to devote the cropping pattern considering above changes. The FAO56 Penman-Monteith equation is the standardized ETo equation. A comparison was made between 8 selected methods and FAO56-PM. Thus the method... 

    Effects of Water Market Formation in the Basin of Lake Urmia

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Doost Mohammadi, Saeed (Author) ; Vesal, Mohammad (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Considering that the agricultural sector is the largest consumer of water in the basin of Lake Urmia, it seems necessary to provide comprehensive methods of water resources management and formulate appropriate policies to increase water productivity in this sector. For this reason, in this research, we examine the effects of creating a water market in the basin of Lake Urmia. For this purpose, models of agricultural economics and positive mathematical programming techniques at the regional level have been used for modeling to analyze the various effects of water market creation. According to the model, the farmer chooses his cultivation pattern according to the price of the crop and the... 

    Determination and Quantification of Social, Economic, and Climatic Factors in the Uncertainty of Urmia Lake Restoration Program (ULRP)

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Jahesh, Farhad (Author) ; Tajrishi, Massoud (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Lake Urmia in northwest Iran is an important water body at the national and international level and plays a significant role in the natural, social, and economic aspects of life in the region. Unfortunately, as a result of natural and anthropologic factors, the lake has suffered a severe water decline in recent decades and was even on the verge of complete drying. Being aware of the catastrophic consequences of lake Urmia's desiccation, a megaproject called Urmia Lake Restoration Program (ULRP) aiming to revive the lake was launched in 2013. Failure in megaprojects is common and frequent in which a high level of uncertainty is one of the main contributing factors. The purpose of this study... 

    Determining the Optimal Irrigation Pattern in Agricultural Areas Using a Combination of Remote Sensing Data and the Development of a Lump Soil Moisture Model

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Noori, Amir Hossein (Author) ; Danesh-Yazdi, Mohammad (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    The purpose of this study is to introduce a new indicator to estimate the amount of irrigation water in excess of the need and also to determine the optimal irrigation pattern to reduce water loss in agriculture. According to the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, the major loss of fresh water takes place in agriculture, and the reduction of water resources is more significant in developing countries that do not have advanced agricultural equipment. One of the challenges in the studies related to reducing the amount of water used in agriculture is a lack of knowledge on the spatial distribution and temporal changes in water loss in a region. Although estimation of... 

    Designing and Modeling of a Hybrid System Based on Electrodialysis for Desalinating Brine

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Doostmohammadi, Mohammad Reza (Author) ; Moosavi, Ali (Supervisor) ; Hoseini, Vahid (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    The world's freshwater resources are rapidly decreasing due to population growth, industrial and technological progress, successive droughts, climate changes, increased food demand, and poor management of water resources. Using desalination methods is one of the ways to produce the required freshwater. Several methods have been developed for desalination. The most widely used method is reverse osmosis (RO). In this thesis, an electrodialysis (ED) desalination system was designed and modeled using up-to-date and reliable articles. This modeling was done in EES software and after validating that, the effect of considering Donnan's potential was investigated. At the 60 ppt concentration of the... 

    Developing a New Framework for Assessing the Impact of Data Uncertainty on Water Quality Index based on Multivariate Analysis

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Jahangiri, Farshad (Author) ; Sheikholeslami, Razi (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Over the past several decades, human activities have resulted in a significant increase in surface and ground water pollution. Human activities have caused significant pollution of surface and groundwater, with pollutants like nitrates, phosphorus, heavy metals, toxins, and chemical fertilizers degrading water quality. In order to control pollution and reduce the concentration of pollutants in water, it is necessary to use appropriate numerical criteria to evaluate and manage the quality of water resources. The water quality index, as a scoring method for investigating the combined effects of independent parameters on overall water quality, is a widely-used metric for measuring the quality... 

    Conceptualization of a fresh groundwater lens influenced by climate change: A modeling study of an arid-region island in the Persian Gulf, Iran

    , Article Journal of Hydrology ; Vol. 519, issue. PA , 2014 , pp. 399-413 ; ISSN: 00221694 Mahmoodzadeh, D ; Ketabchi, H ; Ataie-Ashtiani, B ; Simmons, C. T ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    Understanding the fresh groundwater lens (FGL) behavior and potential threat of climatic-induced seawater intrusion (SWI) are significant for the future water resources management of many small islands. In this paper, the FGL of Kish Island, an arid-region case in the Persian Gulf, Iran, is modeled using two-dimensional (2D) and three-dimensional (3D) simulations. These simulations are based on the application of SUTRA, a density-dependent groundwater numerical model. Also, the numerical model parameters are calibrated using PEST, an automated parameter estimation code. Firstly a detailed conceptualization of the FGL model is completed to understand the sensitivity of the FGL to some... 

    Sea-level rise impact on fresh groundwater lenses in two-layer small islands

    , Article Hydrological Processes ; Vol. 28, issue. 24 , 2014 , p. 5938-5953 Ketabchi, H ; Mahmoodzadeh, D ; Ataie-Ashtiani, B ; Werner, A. D ; Simmons, C. T ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    The fresh groundwater lenses (FGLs) of small islands can be highly vulnerable to climate change impacts, including sea-level rise (SLR). Many real cases of atoll or sandy islands involve two-layer hydrogeological conceptualizations. In this paper, the influential factors that affect FGLs in two-layer small islands subject to SLR are investigated. An analytical solution describing FGLs in circular islands, composed of two geological layers, is developed for the simplified case of steady-state and sharp-interface conditions. An application of the developed model is demonstrated to estimate the FGL thickness of some real-world islands by comparison with existing FGL thickness data. Furthermore,... 

    Using satellite data to extract volume-area-elevation relationships for Urmia Lake, Iran

    , Article Journal of Great Lakes Research ; Volume 39, Issue 1 , March , 2013 , Pages 90-99 ; 03801330 (ISSN) Sima, S ; Tajrishy, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2013
    Abstract
    Urmia Lake in the northwest of Iran is the second largest hyper-saline lake worldwide. During the past two decades, a significant water level decline has occurred in the lake. The existing estimations for the lake water balance are widely variable because the lake bathymetry is unknown. The main focus of this study is to extract the volume-area-elevation (V-A-L) characteristics of Urmia Lake utilizing remote sensing data and analytical models. V-A-L equations of the lake were determined using radar altimetry data and their concurrent satellite-derived surface data. Next, two approximate models, a power model (PM) and a truncated pyramid model (TPM), were parameterized for Urmia Lake and... 

    Climate change impact assessment on hydrology of Karkheh Basin, Iran

    , Article Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers: Water Management ; Volume 166, Issue 2 , 2013 , Pages 93-104 ; 17417589 (ISSN) Jamali, S ; Abrishamchi, A ; Marino, M. A ; Abbasnia, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    2013
    Abstract
    This paper addresses the impacts of climate change on hydrology and water resources in the Karkheh River Basin (KRB), which is the third most productive basin in Iran and has great potential for hydropower generation. The total potential capacity of reservoirs in this basin is more than 15 ×109 Mm3, of which 40% has been built. The sensitivity of the KRB to potential climate change is investigated by simulating basin streamflow response under different climate change scenarios. A conceptual rainfall-runoff model (IHACRES) was first calibrated by using hydrological and streamflow observations. The model was then applied by downscaling two general circulation model outputs (CGCM3 and HadCM3)...