Ms. Fereshte Haghighi Fashi
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Ms. Fereshte Haghighi Fashi

Assistant Professor
University of Tehran, Iran


Highest Degree
Ph.D. Student in Soil Physics from University of Tehran, Iran

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Biography

Ms. Fereshte Haghighi Fashi is PhD student in Soil Physics, Soil and water Conservation from University of Tehran Iran. Her main area of interest related to Physical Science Energy. Her area of expertise includes Soil Physics, Soil and Water Conservation, Soil and Water Management, Soil Hydrology, Hydrology, Soil and Water Quality, Soil Management, and Land Degradation. She has published 1 book and 1 book chapter, 4 research articles n journals, and 12 conference proceeding contributed as author/co-author.

Area of Interest:

Physical Science Engineering
100%
Soil Physics
62%
Soil and Water Conservation
90%
Soil and Water Management
75%
Soil Hydrology
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
0
Abstracts
0

Selected Publications

  1. Mohammadi, M.M., S. Minakhani, F.F. Haghighi and A. Vaezi, 2016. An evaluation of hydrodynamic dispersivity and dispersion pattern in soils. Agric. J., .
  2. Haghighi, F.F., M. Gorji and M. Shorafa, 2016. Estimation of soil hydraulic properties for different land-sues. Model. Earth. Syst. Environ., .
  3. Haghighi, F.F., M. Gorji and F. Sharifi, 2016. Temporal variability of soil water content and penetration resistance under different soil management practices. J. Soil Water Conserv., .
  4. Haghighi, F.F., M. Gorji and F. Sharifi, 2016. Least limiting water range of the soil for different management practices under dryland farming. Arch. Agron. Soil Sci., .
  5. Haghighi, F.F., 2016. Evaluation of adaptive neural - based fuzzy inference system approach for estimating saturated soil water content. Model. Earth. Syst. Environ., .
  6. Haghighi, F.F., 2016. Comment on Tillage effects on certain physical and hydraulic properties of a loamy soil under a crop rotation in a semi-arid region with a cool climate. by Z. Gozubuyuk, U.Sahin, I. Ozturk, A. Celik, M. Cemal Adiguzel. Catena, 143: 45-46.
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  7. Haghighi, F.F., 2016. ANFIS approach for developing soil water retention pedotransfer functions in flood spreading areas. J. Soil Water Conserv., .
  8. Shorafa, M., A. Nikbakhsh, M. Gorji and F.F. Haghighi, 2015. The effect of conversion of oak forest to dryland grape garden on some soil physical, chemical and biological properties in different slopes. Academia J. Sci. Res., 3: 160-169.
  9. Haghighi, F.F., 2015. A review of solute transport modeling in soils and hydrodynamic dispersivity. Agric. J., .
  10. Haghighi, F.F. and F. Ejlali., 2015. Evaluating spatial distribution of soil erosion using WEPP erosion model and GIS tools: a review. Agric. J., 95: 123-133.
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  11. Haghighi, F.F. and F. Ejlali, 2015. A review of uncertainty-based calibration of LEACHM to simulate soil solute transport and water content. Academia J. Sci. Res., 3: 146-151.
  12. Haghighi, F.F., 2014. A comparison of artificial neural network and regression PTFs for simulating some soil hydraulic parameters in flood spreading areas. ProEnviron., 7: 10-20.
  13. Fashi, F.H., F. Sharifi and K. Kamali, 2014. Modelling infiltration and geostatistical analysis of spatial variability of sorptivity and transmissivity in a flood spreading area. Spanish J. Agric. Res., 12: 277-288.
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  14. Mehrabadi, M.H.R., B. Saghafian and F.H. Fashi, 2013. Assessment of Residential Rainwater Harvesting Efficiency for Meeting Non-Potable Water Demands in Three Climate Conditions. Resour. Conserv. Recycl., 73: 86-93.
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  15. Haghighi, F., M. Gorji, M. Shorafa, F. Sarmadian and M.H. Mohammad, 2010. Evaluation of Some Infiltration Models and Hydraulic Parameters. Spanish J. Agric. Res., 8: 210-217.
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  16. Haghighi, F., M. Gorji and M. Shorafa, 2010. A Study of the Effects of Land Use Changes on Soil Physical Properties and Organic Matter. Land Degrad. Dev., 21: 496-502.
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