Research Paper
A Survey of Farmers' Attitudes toward Sustainable Soil Management A Case Study of Divandarreh Township

M S

Volume 7, Issue 2 , December 2019, Pages 115-127

https://doi.org/10.22092/lmj.2019.120550

Abstract
  The present study aims to investigate the factors affecting farmer attitudes toward sustainable soil management. The statistical population (N=7931) included all the farmers in Divandarreh Township, Kurdistan Province, Iran. Using Cochran's sampling formula, the sample size was estimated at 126 and the ...  Read More

Research Paper
Conversion Models for Estimating Soil Redistribution Rates Using Plutonium Radionuclides (239 + 240Pu)

Morad Mirzai; Rayehe Mirkhani; Ebrahim Moghiseh; Mohammad Hassan Roozitalab; Hossein Asadi

Volume 7, Issue 2 , December 2019, Pages 129-141

https://doi.org/10.22092/lmj.2019.120551

Abstract
  Quantitative and reliable estimates of soil degradation processes are essential not only for optimizing land management practices but also for ensuring and assessing their effectiveness and the sustainability of the agricultural systems impacted. Application of plutonium (239 + 240Pu) isotopes as new ...  Read More

Research Paper
Organic Fertilizers Commonly Applied to Grow Healthy Organic Rice

Abbas Shahdi Kumleh

Volume 7, Issue 2 , December 2019, Pages 143-164

https://doi.org/10.22092/lmj.2019.120552

Abstract
    Rather than recording feats of success in using natural resources, some common agricultural practices led to unsustainable agro-ecosystems and environmental crises with negative impacts on both human and animal health as a result of relying on artificial inputs as well as chemical fertilizers ...  Read More

Research Paper
Piping Erosion, a Threat or an Opportunity?

Mohsen Hosseinalizadeh; Mohammad Alinejad; Hamid Zarei; Alireza Jalalifard

Volume 7, Issue 2 , December 2019, Pages 165-177

https://doi.org/10.22092/lmj.2019.120553

Abstract
  Piping erosion is an intensifying erosion due to subsurface flow of water whose emergence and development produces significant changes in landscape, causes land and environmental degradation, and leads to soil and water losses. Moreover, this internal erosion causes surface soil fertility to decline, ...  Read More

Research Paper
Barriers against the participatory management of irrigation water resources as viewed by executive managers and experts

Fatemeh Askari Bozayeh; Asghar Tahmasebi

Volume 7, Issue 2 , December 2019, Pages 179-193

https://doi.org/10.22092/lmj.2019.120554

Abstract
  Employing the Q-methodology, this article addresses the barriers hindering the realization of the participatory management of irrigation water resources as viewed by the executive managers and experts at Gilan Regional Water Authority, Agricultural Jihad Organization, and Gilan University. The research ...  Read More

Research Paper
Effects of spatial and temporal variations in airborne dust sources on supercritical visibility events in Ahvaz

Fatemeh Dargahian; samaneh razavizadeh

Volume 7, Issue 2 , December 2019, Pages 195-209

https://doi.org/10.22092/lmj.2019.120555

Abstract
  Supercritical visibility, defined as a 100-meter horizontal field of view (HFOV), is taking an incremental trend in Khuzestan Province due to the increasing development of drought-stricken eroded land as the source of airborne dust, continued drought, and the rising trend in climate change. Surveying ...  Read More

Research Paper
Assessment of ET-Based Water Utility Index (A Case Study of the Karkheh River Basin)

Nader Heydari

Volume 7, Issue 2 , December 2019, Pages 211-222

https://doi.org/10.22092/lmj.2019.120556

Abstract
  Water Utility Index (WUI), first introduced by D. White (1958), is defined as one kg of crop produced per one cubic meter of water evpotranspired. This concept was later replaced with the more inclusive one of ‘water productivity’ (WP). The objective behind this latter concept was to provide ...  Read More

Research Paper
An appropriate method for estimating potential evapotranspiration in the absence of meteorological data (The case study of Khorrambid Township in Fars Province)

Hedieh Ahmadpari; maryam safavi gerdini; Mahboube Ebrahimi

Volume 7, Issue 2 , December 2019, Pages 223-230

https://doi.org/10.22092/lmj.2019.120559

Abstract
  Potential evapotranspiration (PET) is an important parameter of the hydrologic cycle whose estimation is essential for irrigation and water facility schemes as well as drainage and hydrologic studies. The parameter represents potential losses from moist surface soil and vegetation cover. The present ...  Read More