increased water-dependent development and utilization have led to significant environmental and hydrological degradation of the Tarim River in western China and its dependent ecosystems. Between the 1950s and 1970s, 350 km of the lower reaches were drained and between 1960 and 1980 the water-table fell from between -2 and -3 m to between -8 and -10 m. Subsequently, riparian ecosystems were seriously degraded. In 2000, the Chinese government launched a program to restore the lower reaches of the river. Four environmental flows of 1034 x 10(6) m(3) were released from 2000 to 2002. This paper interprets and discusses the ecological significance of changes following the releases and identifies the relationship between water-table dynamics and v...
In the past sixty years, excessive water consumption and dam construction have significantly influen...
Wetlands are particularly important for conserving China's biodiversity but riparian wetlands in the...
Understanding the oasis ecosystem responses to upstream regulation is a challenge for catchment mana...
Increased water-dependent development and utilization have led to significant environmental and hydr...
In China's west since the 1950s large-scale ecosystem degeneration has occurred through water divers...
The ecological process in the Tarim River, Xinjiang, northwest China, has undergone great changes du...
During the past 30 years, water ceased to flow in the lower reaches of the Tarim River in northwest ...
Environmental flow, one of the main restoration measures for regulated rivers, aims to restore and s...
The Tarim River Basin, located in Xinjiang, NW China, is the largest endorheic river basin of China ...
The Tarim River basin, located in Xinjiang, NW China, is the largest endorheic river basin in China ...
On the basis of the field measurements of changes in groundwater level and plant species abundance a...
Desert riparian vegetation forms an ecological corridor in extremely arid environments, and ecologic...
Natural ecosystems in the region of the lower Tarim river in northwestern China, strongly deteriorat...
There has been rapid growth in populations industry and agriculture in the upper reaches of the Tari...
Understanding the oasis ecosystem responses to upstream regulation is a challenge for catchment man...
In the past sixty years, excessive water consumption and dam construction have significantly influen...
Wetlands are particularly important for conserving China's biodiversity but riparian wetlands in the...
Understanding the oasis ecosystem responses to upstream regulation is a challenge for catchment mana...
Increased water-dependent development and utilization have led to significant environmental and hydr...
In China's west since the 1950s large-scale ecosystem degeneration has occurred through water divers...
The ecological process in the Tarim River, Xinjiang, northwest China, has undergone great changes du...
During the past 30 years, water ceased to flow in the lower reaches of the Tarim River in northwest ...
Environmental flow, one of the main restoration measures for regulated rivers, aims to restore and s...
The Tarim River Basin, located in Xinjiang, NW China, is the largest endorheic river basin of China ...
The Tarim River basin, located in Xinjiang, NW China, is the largest endorheic river basin in China ...
On the basis of the field measurements of changes in groundwater level and plant species abundance a...
Desert riparian vegetation forms an ecological corridor in extremely arid environments, and ecologic...
Natural ecosystems in the region of the lower Tarim river in northwestern China, strongly deteriorat...
There has been rapid growth in populations industry and agriculture in the upper reaches of the Tari...
Understanding the oasis ecosystem responses to upstream regulation is a challenge for catchment man...
In the past sixty years, excessive water consumption and dam construction have significantly influen...
Wetlands are particularly important for conserving China's biodiversity but riparian wetlands in the...
Understanding the oasis ecosystem responses to upstream regulation is a challenge for catchment mana...