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      Large-scale desiccation of the Aral Sea due to over-exploitation after 1960

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      Journal of Mountain Science
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          The Aral Sea Disaster

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            Desiccation of the Aral Sea: A Water Management Disaster in the Soviet Union

            P. MICKLIN (1988)
            The Aral Sea in the Soviet Union, formerly the world's fourth largest lake in area, is disappearing. Between 1960 and 1987, its level dropped nearly 13 meters, and its area decreased by 40 percent. Recession has resulted from reduced inflow caused primarily by withdrawals of water for irrigation. Severe environmental problems have resulted. The sea could dry to a residual brine lake. Local water use is being improved and schemes to save parts of the sea have been proposed. Nevertheless, preservation of the Aral may require implementation of the controversial project to divert water from western Siberia into the Aral Sea basin.
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              On the Treatment of Evapotranspiration, Soil Moisture Accounting, and Aquifer Recharge in Monthly Water Balance Models

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                Journal
                Journal of Mountain Science
                J. Mt. Sci.
                Springer Nature America, Inc
                1672-6316
                1993-0321
                August 2012
                July 24 2012
                August 2012
                : 9
                : 4
                : 538-546
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                10.1007/s11629-012-2273-1
                db6e2251-1d74-47af-9c12-1a559524a8a5
                © 2012
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