Linear modeling of effective area changes of Gol Sisakht Lake (Kohgiluyeh and Boyerahmad)
Subject Areas : Geography
1 - دانشگاه تحصیلات تکمیلی صنعتی و پیشرقته کرمان
Keywords: Drying of Kuh-e Gol, linear model, Kuh-e Gol Lake area, Google Earth,
Abstract :
In many methods of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) analysis, to account for the effect of the hemodynamic system, the response of the hemodynamic system (HRF) is modeled with functions such as the gamma function or the Gaussian function. These functions usually have one or two parameters that are selected by the analyst based on his prior knowledge. The purpose of this article is to study satellite imagery of Gol Golsik Lake over several years and its shoreline changes, which are modeled on changes in the area of Gol Gol Manjir. Kuh-e-Gol Lake will not be mature. This lake will be completely dry in 2030. By examining the satellite image of Kuh-e Gol Lake, it can be found that the most important factors for the drying up of Kuh-e Gol Lake are natural and human factors, and the weather conditions are such that the sea should be reduced and the sea should be reduced. It was noted that the decrease in water volume of Kuh-e Gol Lake causes the decrease of animal and plant species around the lake. As a result, the decrease of animal species will cause drought and destruction of Kuh-e Gol ecosystem, which will accelerate the drying process of the lake..
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