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Majid Ehteshami, Nader Biglarijoo, M. Mohammad Zadeh and Seyed Ahmad Mirbagheri are conferred with Arrhenius Research Award-2015 in Environmental Science
28 April, 2015, Iran, USA NEWS CORP
Majid Ehteshami, Nader Biglarijoo, M. Mohammad Zadeh and Seyed Ahmad Mirbagheri are helping to cultivate world''s future scientists. Under their leadership the research area is surely likely to excel. In historic victory the celebrity scientists: Majid Ehteshami, Nader Biglarijoo, M. Mohammad Zadeh and Seyed Ahmad Mirbagheri honored with Arrhenius Research Award-2015 in Environmental Science. Ahead of several thousands competitors, Majid Ehteshami, Nader Biglarijoo, M. Mohammad Zadeh and Seyed Ahmad Mirbagheri representing Iran won prestigious Arrhenius Research Award-2015 in Environmental Science. Again Iran has proved its International leadership via producing brilliant scientists in the form of Majid Ehteshami, Nader Biglarijoo, M. Mohammad Zadeh and Seyed Ahmad Mirbagheri. IASR expressed, 'It is a privilege to have such international celebrity from Environmental Science among us who will shape the future of this domain.' Majid Ehteshami, Nader Biglarijoo, M. Mohammad Zadeh and Seyed Ahmad Mirbagheri made International news headlines while IASR announced them among World’s 500 Most Influential Environmentalists for Year 2015 on Earth.
Born on June 18, 1987, Dr. Nader Biglari Joo has done Diploma of Mathematics and Physics in 2002- 2006. He has completed his Graduation in Civil Engineering from Bu-Ali Sina University and also completed his Master in Civil Engineering from Khaje Nasir Toosi University of Technology. He has done Ph.D of Civil and Environmental Engineering from Khaje Nasir Toosi University of Technology. He is Educational Advisor of Hamedan Shokouh English Institute, Hamedan (2010-2014). He is also Head of Graduate Studies in Kharazmi Institute, Tehran (2014). He studied Removing Heavy Metals from Steel Making Plant Using Membrane Technology versus Adsorption Methods during his Master degree. He Received Financial Support from Iran Nano-Technology Initiative Council for Master Thesis.
Dr. M. Ehteshami is Head and Assistant Professor at Civil and Environmental Engineering Dept. Civil Engineering College, KN Toosi, University of Technology. He has completed his BS in Water Science from University of Mazandran in 1978, MS in Soil and water Science from Chico State University in 1981 and also completed his Ph.D in Water Resources and Environmental Engineering from Utah State University in 1989.
Dr. Seyed Ahmad Mirbagheri is Post Doctorate in Civil and Environmental Engineering, California Davis University, USA. He has completed his Diploma of Mathematics and Physics from Yazd, Iran, Bachelor of Soil and Water Engineering from Tabriz University, Iran, Bachelor of Civil Engineering from California, USA, Master of Science in Civil Engineering from California Davis University, USA and also completed his Ph.D of Civil and Environmental Engineering, California Davis University, USA.
M. Mohammad Zadeh has done Diploma of Mathematics and Physics, Iran. He has completed his Bachelor of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Master of Civil and Water Resources from Khaje Nasir Toosi University of Technology.
Majid Ehteshami, Nader Biglarijoo, M. Mohammad Zadeh and Seyed Ahmad Mirbagheri from Iran made a historical victory over the international competition and won Arrhenius Research Award-2015 in Environmental Science. Their research was highlighted in international media and gathered a large worldwide attention in scientific circles while it appeared in world's most read journal 'The Journal of Energy and Environmental Science'. In their report on Hydrochemical analysis and Evaluation of Damghan Basin in Northeast Iran they mention that The current study investigates the qualitative and quantitative changes in groundwater resources of Damghan Basin. Currently, there are 54 active piezometric wells in this area and this area suffers lack of drinkable water. Physical properties of 59 quality wells have been evaluated in order to determine the quality of groundwater by measuring such factors as pH, hardness, chloride (Cl) content, electrical conductivity (EC) and total dissolved solid (TDS). After evaluating the physical/chemical analyses, it was concluded that test results for selected resources of Damghan Basin have been more comprehensive during 2008 to 2009 in comparison with other periods because scattered data cover all areas of the basin. After comparing the results with drinking water quality standards set by the WHO, we were able to assess most of the selected water resources in the area and rate them from acceptable to unsuitable. Hydrochemical perspective drawn using Piper diagram indicates that most of the selected water resources in the area contain chloride constituents. However, Na% values indicate that just 83% of samples are permissible for use in irrigation. Under their leadership the research area is surely likely to expand beyond the horizons. It will be worthy to explore the further potential under their legacy. Majid Ehteshami, Nader Biglarijoo, M. Mohammad Zadeh and Seyed Ahmad Mirbagheri as valuable intellectuals for the Iran offer exclusive opportunities for scholars around the world. One of the most attractive weightage for Iran is to have the awardees for promotion of the concerned scientific discipline for the benefit of its civilians. Thus Iran which has excellent track record to produce brain storming intellectuals, has offered a new extension in terms of Majid Ehteshami, Nader Biglarijoo, M. Mohammad Zadeh and Seyed Ahmad Mirbagheri to world.
The main objective of this study was to determine quality and quantity of groundwater in Damghan Basin. The study results show that according to unit hydrograph of Damghan plain, the mean reduction in water table has been 5.88 m with the mean annual loss put at about 0.58 m from 2000 to 2010. The maximum loss of groundwater in west of Damghan was 15 m, which is the result of excessive water withdrawal. Based on this research, the quality of groundwater was unsuitable for drinking in most regions around Damghan Basin and in some areas it could be harmful to human health. The quantity of groundwater in this basin is influenced by saline intrusion from the adjacent desert. By comparing the results with WHO’s standards for drinking water, we can conclude that the quality of most of the selected water resources is somewhere between acceptable and unsuitable. Hydrochemical diagrams determined using Piper diagram show that the dominant type of water resources in this basin is the chloride type. However, Na% indicates that just 83% of samples are permissible for use in irrigation. You can share this News URL on Facebook or your Social Media Site/ blog. USA NEW SCORP If you have a news you can Submit your News in Comment box> Join us as Journalist > News Content purchase > Corrections > Copyright > Place a Classified Ad > Sell Your Home > Sell Your Business > Commercial Real Estate Ads > Advertise with us > Recruitment & Career Ads > Franchising > Advertise Locally > Contact us > plojindexing@gmail.com
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