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Study of the Necessity and Feasibility of ASR Method of Artificial Recharge Projects in Hamoon-Jazmoorian Basin (in IRAN)
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Hashemian, Jamaloddin (Supervisor)
Abstract
Artificial recharge is an effective method of enhancing groundwater resources. Different methods are being used for aquifer recharge, including direct surface and subsurface method, Combined and indirect methods. Among these, direct surface methods such as flood spreading and ditch and furrow techniques are most commonly used methods. They are frequently used in Iran too, but what is disregarded herein, is the application of modern methods of artificial recharge such as ASR and ASTR. ASR and ASTR are methods of artificial recharge through injection wells/borings, in order to recharge deep-seated or those aquifers which are separated by impermeable stratum from the surface. These methods,...
Appropriate Methods of River Quality Restoration
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Hashemian, Jamal (Supervisor)
Abstract
The practice of river restoration has grown exponentially over the last several decades. There has been little empirical evaluation of whether restoration projects individually or cumulatively achieve the legally mandated goals of improving the structure and function of rivers. Nutrient reduction through simple methods is the most critical factor. The simplest method, which has minimal financial burden as well as preventing, and reducing the entrance of pollutants into the Chalus River (Mazandaran, in north of Iran), has been selected. The origins of rivers start at a high point and move with a steep. ...
Global Estimates of Manure and Synthetic Fertilizer Phosphorus Loss in Runoff and the Quantification of Data Uncertainities
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Sheikholeslami, Razi (Supervisor)
Abstract
The increasing rate of population and agricultural development over the past few decades has led to a significant rise in the pollution of surface and groundwater. The application of animal and synthetic fertilizers containing phosphorus, which increases the levels of this element in the soil, can be considered one of the factors endangering the environment, especially the quality of surface waters. The transport of phosphorus, which is one of the pollutants in agricultural runoff, can lead to the degradation of aquatic ecosystems and reduce the quality and usability of water resources. Accordingly, various numerical models have been developed to simulate phosphorus loss from the soil. They...