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Amin reza Meghdadi
Amin reza Meghdadi
PhD in Water Resources Engineering
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Quantification of spatial and seasonal variations in the proportional contribution of nitrate sources using a multi-isotope approach and Bayesian isotope mixing model
A Meghdadi, N Javar
Environmental pollution 235, 207-222, 2018
1252018
Application of the WEPP model to determine sources of run‐off and sediment in a forested watershed
B Saghafian, AR Meghdadi, S Sima
Hydrological Processes 29 (4), 481-497, 2015
322015
Characterizing the capacity of hyporheic sediments to attenuate groundwater nitrate loads by adsorption
A Meghdadi
Water research 140, 364-376, 2018
282018
Evaluation of nitrate sources and the percent contribution of bacterial denitrification in hyporheic zone using isotope fractionation technique and multi-linear regression analysis
A Meghdadi, N Javar
Journal of environmental management 222, 54-65, 2018
262018
Identification of effective best management practices in sediment yield diminution using GeoWEPP: the Kasilian watershed case study
A Reza Meghdadi
Environmental monitoring and assessment 185, 9803-9817, 2013
262013
Multi-level qualification of parafluvial exchange within the hyporheic zone affected by river sinuosity and seasonal change using multi-tracer methods
A Meghdadi, M Eyvazi
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences Discussions 2017, 1-38, 2017
52017
Application of Fuzzy logic modelling method to assess the optimum nitrate attenuation mechanisms in Washington district, USA
Amin reza meghdadi, Anthony Joshua, John M lambert
Nitrate Reduction Mechanisms in North America 1287, 26-52, 2023
2023
Quantifying Vertical Hyporheic Exchange and hyporheic residence time in thalweg paths of meandering streams characterized by multiple riffle-pool sequences morphology
A Meghdadi, M Eyvazi, Z Najatijahromi, B Saghafian
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences Discussions 2019, 1-40, 2019
2019
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