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Mehdi Bolouki Kourandeh, Seyed Mohammad Bagher Nabavi, Mohammad Reza Shokri, Kamal Ghanemi,
Volume 12, Issue 4 (12-2023)
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Investigating the trend of temperature changes occurring in the Persian Gulf can be used to determine the pattern of climate change in the region and to study the impact of these changes on aquatic habitats in the Persian Gulf waters. This study was carried out to investigate the changes in sea surface temperature and sea surface temperature anomaly in Kharg and Hendourabi islands by using Environmental Research Division's Data Access Program (ERDDAP) of National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and daily sea surface temperature and sea surface temperature anomaly were investigated over a 35-year period.The results showed that the average annual surface temperature increased by about 1 °C over 35 years in Kharg and Hendourabi Islands and the average annual sea surface temperature anomaly in these islands were increased by 2 °C. The slope of this increasing trend on Kharg Island was more severe than Hendourabi Island. The most significant bleaching event in the Persian Gulf occurred in 2016-2017, with the highest increase in temperature in 2017. As water temperatures continue to increase in the coming years, the living conditions of the Persian Gulf corals are likely to deteriorate, and only some resistant species can survive in the Gulf.
Volume 13, Issue 61 (3-2016)
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Volume 28, Issue 1 (3-2021)
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Lately, we have come across a new model of writing emerged from the feminine criticism. This writing, despite being called differently, became known as feminine writing and is based on different forms and content and seeks to add a feminine identity to literature in order to remove female writers from their isolation and seeks to identify their strengths and innovations to pave the way for reaching phenomenal experiences. In this paper, by studying three poetic collections of Nariman Allush, we have tried reach a conclusion on the poet’s writing style in this research. Using descriptive-analytical method, we seek to highlight the nature of women's writing and reveal the techniques of Nariman Alloush's poetic structure. In this important matter, we have gone beyond men's writing and entered the realm of women's literature, which seeks to legitimize their writing. In the course of our study, we focused on the poet's four-dimensional aspects i.e. her partiality, simplicity, and poetic decoration, and vision that don't exist in the real world and reached to the conclusion that: Nariman Allush's poetry has got a modern taste in structure and similarly she considers partiality and simplicity as the two fundamental aspects in her writing. In the meantime, by using the decor technique, she has revealed the reality of women's lives, especially their position in Eastern societies, as well as examples of misogyny for the audience.