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    Adaptive operation of a reservoir in climate change condition: a case study of Maroon Dam in Iran by Mostafa Mirmehdi, Mojtaba Shourian, Ahmad Sharafati

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…The most significant decrease of the average inflow to the Maroon Dam Reservoir in the near future of the RCP4.5 and RCP8.5 scenarios in March 24 and 26.4%, the middle future in March 25.4 and 29%, and the far future in March 27 and 30.6%, respectively, is predicted. …”
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    Comparison Between Two Hydrodynamic Models in Simulating Physical Processes of a Reservoir with Complex Morphology: Maroon Reservoir by Behnam Zamani, Manfred Koch

    Published 2020-03-01
    “…Two 3D hydrodynamic models, AEM3D and MIKE3, are compared in simulating hydrodynamics of the Maroon Reservoir in southwest Iran. The reservoir has a complex bathymetry with steep walls, which makes it a good case for studying the performance of hydrodynamic models. …”
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    Assessment of flooding using cluster analysis and multivariable regression methods with emphasis on hydro geomorphological parameters (Case study: Maroon catchment) by Mohamad Sharifi paichoon, Kamal Omidvar, Kowsar Motazaker

    Published 2019-09-01
    “…Usually, after any heavy rainfall, flooding will be expected. Maroon Catchment has located in the in the Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad province, between 30° 40´ to 31° 20´ of northern latitudes and 50° 5´ to 51°10´ of eastern longitudes. …”
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    Evaluation of growth in gypsum sinkholes and resulting hazards by Mojgan Entezari, Hamide Gholamhaydari, Haji Karimi

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…The surface runoff samples taken included the first moment of runoff onset, which began 3 hours and 27 minutes after the start of precipitation. Then, 5:19, 5:45, 8:10, 9, and 9:20 after the start of precipitation, other samples of surface runoff were taken again to monitor the changes in the ions dissolved in the runoff in the spatial and temporal intervals. …”
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