The impacts of ormative system on the landslides of Iran


Mojgan Entezari Najafabadi, Somayeh Shahzeidi and Masoumeh Rashidi


Landslide is one of the most challenging disasters on the earth, which is believed to cause other natural catastrophic incidents. Normally, in studying landslide we investigate different influencing factors such as gender land, atmospheric rainfall, gradients’ change, earthquake, volcanic eruption, subterranean water vibration, and human causes in the form of different models. These facts are blamed as the main share in appearing this phenomenon. However, correlative and sufficient condition for genesis such a phenomenon is historical base of lands’ bed, which needs specific formative process. There are several studies focused on distribution and dispersion of slides and their reasons. In this paper, we investigate the behavior of landslide and its effects on instigating instabilities. The preliminary results indicate that distribution of this phenomenon is associated with climate from a side and historical formative process on the other side.


DOI: j.msl.2011.12.018

Keywords: Landslide ,Cold hole ,Hot hole ,Astronomic climate

How to cite this paper:

Najafabadi, M., Shahzeidi, S & Iran, M. (2012). The impacts of ormative system on the landslides of Iran.Management Science Letters, 2(3), 945-950.


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