Name Farideh Abbaszadeh Afshar Affiliation University of Jiroft Degree Specialized doctorates Website View Email f [dot] abbaszadeh [at] ujiroft [dot] ac [dot] ir Journal Articles Conference Articles Projects Books Theses Speeches Innovations TitleJournal 1 Quantification of mid-term soil redistribution in hilly regions under abandoned rainfed farming and oak forest using 137Cs radionuclide and magnetic susceptibility techniques CATENA 244 (2024) 1-12 2 Machine learning-based soil aggregation assessment under four scenarios in northwestern Iran International Agrophysics 38 (2024) 293-310 3 A two-step soil modeling approach by integrating pedological classification in digital mapping with non-stationary geostatistics Arid Land Research and Management 38 (2024) 1-27 4 Assessment of Soil Redistribution Following Land Rehabilitation with an Apple Orchard in Hilly Regions of Central Iran Agronomy-Basel 12 (2022) 1-21 5 Impacts of oak deforestation and rainfed cultivation on soil redistribution processes across hillslopes using 137Cs techniques Forest Ecosystems 8 (2021) 1-14 6 High resolution middle eastern soil attributes mapping via open data and cloud computing GEODERMA 385 (2021) 114890 7 Soil erosion and properties as affected by firing and time after firing in steeprangelands using 137Cs technique Arabian Journal of Geosciences 14 (2021) 1-12 8 The extrapolation of soil great groups using multinomial logistic regression at regional scale in arid regions of Iran GEODERMA 315 (2018) 36-48 9 Using ground-penetrating radar to explore the cemented soil horizon in an arid region in Iran Near Surface Geophysics 15 (2017) 103-110 10 Integrating auxiliary data and geophysical techniques for the estimation of soil clay content using CHAID algorithm JOURNAL OF APPLIED GEOPHYSICS 126 (2016) 87-97 11 Relationships of 137Cs inventory with magnetic measures of calcareous soils of hilly region in Iran JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOACTIVITY 112 (2012) 45-51 12 Soil redistribution rate and its relationship with soil organic carbon and total nitrogen using 137Cs technique in a cultivated complex hillslope in western Iran JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOACTIVITY 101 (2010) 606-614