Massoud Tajrishy
Sharif University of Technology
11 Papers
9 Citations
Massoud Tajrishy is an academic researcher from Sharif University of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Water level & Climate change. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 11 publications.
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Papers
Climate change or irrigated agriculture – what drives the water level decline of Lake Urmia
TL;DR: It is shown that variations of Lake Urmia’s water level during the analyzed period were mainly triggered by climatic changes, however, under the current climatic conditions agricultural water extraction volumes are significant compared to the remaining surface water inflow volumes.
Evaluation of permeable pavement responses to urban surface runoff.
TL;DR: This study demonstrated that when PPs are annually cleaned, it is expected that PPs can function hydraulically and be able to remove particulate pollutants during their life span by a proper maintenance.
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Contribution of the Middle Eastern dust source areas to PM10 levels in urban receptors: Case study of Tehran, Iran
TL;DR: In this article, the origins and evolution of Middle Eastern dust storms which frequently impact the residents of this arid region were studied and a methodology was adapted and developed to identify the desert regions of potential dust sources and determine their contributions to PM10 concentrations in the highly populated receptor city of Tehran, Iran.
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The Lake Urmia environmental disaster in Iran: A look at aerosol pollution.
Ali Hossein Mardi,Ali Hossein Mardi,Ali Khaghani,Alexander B. MacDonald,Phu Nguyen,Neamat Karimi,Parisa Heidary,Nima Karimi,Peyman Saemian,Saviz Sehatkashani,Massoud Tajrishy,Armin Sorooshian +11 more
TL;DR: Examining daily Aerosol Optical Depth data from the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer between 2001 and 2015 over northwestern Iran indicates that suppression of emissions on the LU border is critical as the combined area of salt and salty soil bodies around LU have increased by two orders of magnitude in the past two decades.
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Effects of water level decline in Lake Urmia, Iran, on local climate conditions
Amir Hossein Dehghanipour,Davood Moshir Panahi,Davood Moshir Panahi,Hossein Mousavi,Zahra Kalantari,Massoud Tajrishy +5 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors quantified the lake's impact on the local climate by analyzing hourly time series of data on climate variables (temperature, vapor pressure, relative humidity, evaporation, and dewpoint temperature for all seasons, and local lake/land breezes in summer) for the period 1961-2016.
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