Ice in Fire: The Evidence of Glacial in Bam Area

Abstract:
The most of exogenesis forms and processes are influenced the climatic characteristics and the climatic changes created various geomophological evidence in land surface. These evidences can help us to reconstruct the past climatic conditions. The conclusion of climatic changes in quaternary is consequent of glacial and interglacial period and the evidence of its concern to landscapes. The glaciers created in area witch has annual temperature less than zero or equal, and therefore these area are covered by snow during all months. humidity, cold, slope, direction and …are other variables affect creating glaciers. The famous forms of glacial processes are cirques. Dehbakry cirque is one of the biggest cirques of Iran. It is located near Bam city and we try to reconstruct the past climatic condition using Wright method in this area witch is now on the most arid and warm zones of the world. Dehbakry village is located in south – east of Bam and has only a few kilometers far from it. This village in earlier glacial period had been a big cirque and the tongues of ice river's come down until 10 kilometer of Bam city, the city now produce one of the most famous varieties of palm, in Iran.
Language:
Persian
Published:
Geographical Research, Volume:23 Issue: 2, 2008
Page:
129
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