Ali Fazlollahi; Ali Salajegheh; Sadat Feiznia; Hassan Ahmadi
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Sediment fingerprinting is a method for identifying sediment sources and determining the rate of contribution of each source. In this method, the natural tracer technology is used, that combined from samples collection, laboratory analyzing and statistical modeling. The natural tracers are measured in ...
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Sediment fingerprinting is a method for identifying sediment sources and determining the rate of contribution of each source. In this method, the natural tracer technology is used, that combined from samples collection, laboratory analyzing and statistical modeling. The natural tracers are measured in both the sources and suspended sediment to determine the rate of contribution each sources. The suspended sediment traps were constructed and used for the first time in country. In this research sediment fingerprinting was used in the loess area. 27 tracers were measured in all samples. Data were evaluated about outlier. The capability of each tracer in separating the sources was evaluated with kruskal-wallis test. All tracers were accepted. Then the best combination of tracers was determined with discriminate analysis. This combination is total carbon, Na, organic carbon, Pb, Co, Sr, Al, C/N and Rb. Then, the rate of contribution of each source was determined with normal method and optimized method. Among all the sediment sources, Gully and forest have the highest and lowest rates, respectively. The field observations were confirmed the results. The use of genetic algorithm increased the accuracy of determination of contribution of each source in comparison to normal method
Mehdi Vatakhah; Mohsen Mohsenisaravi; Hasan Ahmadi
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Land use optimization is one of the suitable methods for soil conservation. The present research with objective of land use optimization for soil erosion minimization and pure income maximization was conducted in the part of Taleghan Watershed which comprises 80427.23 ha in area. To achieve this propose, ...
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Land use optimization is one of the suitable methods for soil conservation. The present research with objective of land use optimization for soil erosion minimization and pure income maximization was conducted in the part of Taleghan Watershed which comprises 80427.23 ha in area. To achieve this propose, area, erosion rate and net income value of each land uses according to requiring standards of each land uses area was extracted. Then, limitations and two objective functions were determined and optimization problem was solved by using ADBASE software. The results revealed that the optimization decrease 6.99 percent of erosion rate(6.28 ton/ha/year to 5.84 ton/ha/year) and 4.65 percent of pure income(118174.38 to 112681.02 million Rials). Also, the results proposed that drylands farming are changed to garden and orchard and rangelands.