Abstract

The studied subject is about subsidence coefficient of mirages and dynamic storage volume of Karstic springs in Khorram Abad in West of Iran. Subsidence coefficient indicates ability of groundwater discharge and hydrologic properties of the environment; meaning effective porosity and transfer coefficient of springs. In general, in developed Karstic zones, each direct line of subsidence curve indicates a discharge regime. Obtained results from the study show that subsidence branch of Golestan, Motahari, Niloofar (changaei), Navekech, Dore Robat mirages have subsidence coefficient with mild slope and low value, which demonstrate passage of water through a seams system at the karst springs. Q and whirlpool stone mirages have two subsidence coefficients, which indicate passage of water through two seam systems in Karstic environment of springs. According to obtained results, process of changes in subsidence branch in these mirages has had at the first a mild slope and low discharge coefficient and in continue, its discharge would be declined with sharper slope and high discharge coefficient. In order to estimate dynamic storage volume of springs, MAILET general equation is applied, which is suitable for subsidence branch of hydrographs of centralized springs discharge. Following, dynamic storage volume of studied springs is analyzed and obtained results are presented in this study respectively.

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  • Iran is a dry land with inadequate atmospheric descending, annual rainfall is approximately 250 mm that is lessHow to cite this paper: Milad, V., Ahmadipour, M.R. and Sahamiyeh, R.Z. (2016) Studying Subsidence Coefficient of Mirages and Dynamic Storage Volume of Karstic Springs of Khorram Abad, West of Iran

  • The main purpose of this study is to investigate subsidence coefficients of mirages and hydrodynamic volume of karstic springs in Khorram Abad

  • Discharge changes of Motahari mirage are similar to Golestan and Dore is similar to Navekesh

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Introduction

Iran is a dry land with inadequate atmospheric descending, annual rainfall is approximately 250 mm that is lessHow to cite this paper: Milad, V., Ahmadipour, M.R. and Sahamiyeh, R.Z. (2016) Studying Subsidence Coefficient of Mirages and Dynamic Storage Volume of Karstic Springs of Khorram Abad, West of Iran. Iran is a dry land with inadequate atmospheric descending, annual rainfall is approximately 250 mm that is less. (2016) Studying Subsidence Coefficient of Mirages and Dynamic Storage Volume of Karstic Springs of Khorram Abad, West of Iran. Use of underground water resources has been considered for many years [1]. The Zagros Mountains are evolving through the convergence of the Arabian and Eurasian plates [2] [3]. The Zagros Orogen is formed by continental collision between the Afro-Arabian continent and the Iranian microcontinent in Late Cretaceous to Tertiary time. The Zagros zone is considered an important seismotectonic element for ages because of oil traps [4]

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