prone
areas,morphometry,Lar
Varband
I. PREFACE
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ELEMENTARY FEATURES OF WORK UNITS IN VARBAND WATERSHED, LAR
Name of unit
(parcel)
Western Gerash
sub-basin (A)
Western Anagh
field sub-basin
(B)
Tang-e-gani subbasin (C)
Central Anagh
field sub-basin
(D)
Eastern Anagh
field sub-basin
(E)
Gachestan subbasin (F)
Posht-e-sangar
sub-basin (G)
Bigh-e-shalu
sub-basin (H)
Latifi sub-basin
(I)
Central Gerash
sub-basin (J)
Eastern Gerash
sub-basin (Tange-laghar,
Lar
dam) (K)
Western Lar field
sub-basin (L)
Eastern Lar field
sub-basin (M)
Total watershed
Type
unit
of
Circumference
hydrologic
Area
(square
kilometer)
98.83
hydrologic
17.61
20.43
hydrologic
25.82
27.38
hydrologic
39.74
32.79
hydrologic
26.42
25.92
hydrologic
96.15
53.99
hydrologic
36.94
41.93
hydrologic
22.38
25.91
hydrologic
48.65
32.23
hydrologic
95.07
52.80
hydrologic
106.78
58.34
hydrologic
128.26
54.99
hydrologic
181.80
77.11
hydrologic
925.50
171.5
46.4
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Corresponding
diameter
11/22
3/73
5/73
7/12
5/8
11/1
6/86
5/43
7/87
11
11/66
12/78
15/22
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AMOUNTS OF SHAPE INDICES IN VARBAND WATERSHED
Corresponding rectangle
Rates
Shape coefficient Circumference(km)
collected
width
length
7/06
18/78
1/4
0/4762
36/3
2/82
8/60
1/24
0/4276
20/34
4/08
12/25
1/51
0/2514
27/48
4/46
13/42
1/35
0/2764
42/74
4/24
11/18
1/31
0/2467
25/42
5/83
23/30
1/53
0/2445
54/44
4/20
20/28
1/44
0/1578
31/44
2/84
11/68
1/54
0/2323
25/41
3/44
14/06
1/24
0/4822
42/24
5/84
24/68
1/52
0/2385
52/80
6/03
26/64
1/58
0/2264
58/43
7/60
24/14
1/46
0/4274
53/44
7/81
45/47
1/60
0/2204
77/11
extended
171/5
Area(km2)
48/84
17/61
25/82
44/73
26/32
46/15
46/43
22/48
38/65
45/07
106/78
128/26
181/80
425/50
Name of work
unit
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
sum
Unit no
1
2
4
3
5
6
7
8
4
10
11
12
14
TABLE III
SLOPE DISTRIBUTION IN THE WHOLE VARBAND WATERSHED IN LAR
Cumulative area
Partial area
Hypsometry
class)%(
percent
Km2
percent
Km2
43/7
423/4
43/7
423/4
0-5
34/8
365/5
15/1
131/2
10-5
60/1
561/4
10/4
46/3
15-10
74/5
686/4
14/3
125
15-25
88/1
824/8
13/6
146/4
25-35
100
445/5
11/4
111/7
35>
100
445/5
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TABLE IV
ANNUAL RAINFALL OBTAINED FROM SELECTED RESEARCH
STATIONS IN MILLIMETER
Water year (mm)
60-61
61-62
62-63
63-64
64-65
65-66
66-67
67-68
68-69
69-70
70-71
71-72
72-73
73-74
74-75
75-76
76-77
77-78
78-79
79-80
80-81
81-82
82-83
83-84
84-85
avrege
Standard Deviation
Coefficient of
variation
Lar(mm)
268
274.6
43.4
113.1
107.4
199.2
178.7
92.2
148.8
165.1
263.6
634.1
107.3
164.2
596.3
247.5
291.9
144.5
25.1
98.1
117.1
141.2
192.1
208.8
140.3
203.8
156.1
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TABLE V
DAILY MEAN EVAPORATION FROM THE BUCKLE FOR EACH MONTH IN LAR
SYNOPTIC STATION ( MM/DAY )
V. METEOROLOGY
VI. AMOUNT OF EVAPORATION AND TRANSPIRATION
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0.69 and
potential.
Background of flooding occurrence in Varband River
basin with the intervals of 15 to 20 years indicates its
repetition in a short- term return period is not
unexpected.
In recent years, raise of land prices within this
watershed, urban development and land use changes
have led to an increase in runoff volumes, change of
feeding degree of rainfalls, change of maximum wateryielding of floods, increment of peak Discharge,
occurrence of floods in a shorter period, and the
possibility of floods and water flow over lower regions.
Based on maps and Fig.s, in Varband River basin
represent 69.7 % of the surface of this watershed has
minimum soil including 65335 hectare of the whole
watershed. Since, there is a direct relation between
Retention coefficient and physical and chemical soil
features (soil texture, structure, permeability, and
organic materials) and vegetation and an inverse
relation with slope, it seems that soil does not find a
good opportunity for runoff storage because of a heavy
soil, high gradient and high intensity of rainfalls in the
watershed.
IX. GUIDELINES
VIII. CONCLUSION
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