WebOct 14, 2024 · This river is one of the high-discharge rivers in Mashhad. It originates from the highlands of the Binaloud Mountain Range and finally it flows into the Kashafrod River. The Kang River also originates in the highlands of the Binaloud Mountain Range, is 17 km long and an average slope of 7% (Table 1) (Fig. 1). Webdomain is separated from the Alborz–Binaloud mountain range by the Sabzewar Basin (Kazmin 2010). To the west, in the Bafgh–Nain Zone, the ophiolitic melange separates …
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WebJul 17, 2013 · During an expedition at high altitude of above 2500 m of north-eastern Iran on a cold night in late summer 2012, a couple of undescribed specimens of Anagnorisma moths were collected. The … WebDownloadable (with restrictions)! Despite the development of cities, risk assessment of rock slope stability in urban areas seems not to be growing at the same time. Mashhad is a developed city in northeast of Iran with a population of over 2.4 million. Given the closeness of the southern part of Mashhad to the Binaloud mountain ridge, the stability of the … dfw clear
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WebThe Kang village is located at the end of the river valley's road, on the northeast slopes of the Binaloud mountain range. Kang is located 19 kilometers west of Torqabeh and 29 kilometers from Mashhad and is located at 36 ° 19'18.9 "N 59 ° 13'21.9" E. Distance of Noghondar from Kang is about 9 km and Altitude of Noghondar is above WebThe potential of small mountain river systems for paleoenvironmental reconstructions in drylands - An example from the Binaloud Mountains in northeastern Iran ... to obtain a robust regional paleoenvironmental … WebJan 15, 2009 · Silty deposits, up to 12 m thick, cover granitic and meta-sedimentary rocks of the Binaloud mountain range in south of the city of Mashhad (Fig. 1). They have been classified as recent and old Quaternary deposits (Shahrabi, 2004). The same author reported the existence of loess in this area implying a wind-blown origin for these deposits. chven testing