Volume 1, Issue 4
مرور بر اساس
ارسال های اخیر
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Urban Environmental Quality and Landscape Structure in Arid Mountain Environment
(University of Tehran/Springer, 2007-10-01)Urban landscape structural analysis; focused on the remnant patch mosaic network as the component with closest interdependency with air and water related processes was undertaken to find and propose environmental planning ...
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Fuels Price Structuring; A Tool for Integration of Environmental Concerns into Energy Sector
(University of Tehran/Springer, 2007-10-01)In Iran the mainstreaming tool for integrating environmental concerns into energy sector is an Energy-Environment Review (EER-Iran). This paper comprises: (i) an analysis of the current situation with regards to energy ...
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Evaluation of Remediation Methods for Soils Contaminated with Benzo[a]Pyrene
(University of Tehran/Springer, 2007-10-01)Leakage of petroleum compounds around the Tehran Oil Refinery (TOR) for the past 30 years has caused oil pollutants to spread in a large area around this refinery, Therefore, remediation of the soil in this area is on the ...
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Valuing Forests and Rangelands-Ecosystem Services
(University of Tehran/Springer, 2007-10-01)This study is the first effort by Iranian scientists to provide insight to the many benefits and services that forest and rangelands offers to society, and the extent to which the human race is vitally dependent on them. ...
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Dynamic Optimization of Air Treatment Systems for Fundries
(University of Tehran/Springer, 2007-10-01)One major branch in mathematical sciences, which recently has been given especial attention, is optimization, including various methods such as linear programming, integer programming, and dynamic programming. Due to the ...
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Understanding Environmental Education Curriculum by Secondary School Students
(University of Tehran/Springer, 2007-10-01)This article emphasizes the findings of a survey conducted to find out the views of students on the Environmental Education (EE) in Iranian Secondary School (SS) curriculum. A total of six hundred students from forty ...
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Stress Proteins as a Suitable Biomarker of Environmental Pollution
(University of Tehran/Springer, 2007-10-01)Soils bacteria are frequently faced with various adverse environmental conditions and have developed a complex regulatory network to respond rapidly to environmental changes. In this study usefulness and applicability of ...
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Crude Oil Spills in the Environment, Effects and Some Innovative Clean-up Biotechnologies
(University of Tehran/Springer, 2007-10-01)Crude oil, refined petroleum products, as well as polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons are ubiquitous in various environmental compartments. They can bioaccumulate in food chains where they disrupt biochemical or physiological ...
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Characteristics and Seasonal Variations of Dissolved Oxygen
(University of Tehran/Springer, 2007-10-01)Large amounts of degradable wastes including sewage water and agricultural waste or nutrients that stimulate growth of organic matter are discharged into the Caspian Sea. As a result, average dissolved oxygen concentration ...
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Economic Evaluation of Soil Remediation Using Supercritical Fluid
(University of Tehran/Springer, 2007-10-01)Supercritical fluid extraction (SCFE) is a soil remediation technology. At present, only a few companies are using from this method, all of which are technical based on conventional methods of extraction such as soilex ...
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Genetic study of Persian gazelle of Sohrein, Zanjan
(University of Tehran/Springer, 2007-10-01)Persian gazelle (Gazelle subgutturosa) is one of the most important species in the world with its wide distribution in Iran The greatest number of this species in Iran is associated with the gazelles in Sohrain plain in ...
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Heavy and Trace Metals in Vembanad Lake Sediments
(University of Tehran/Springer, 2007-10-01)Metal contents viz., Cu, Ni, Co, Zn and Cd in sediment cores recovered from the Vembanad Lake, the largest estuarine-lagoonal system on the west coast of India, were analysed to understand the pollution levels and the ...



