Water is a scarce resource in Central Asia, and many catchments span international boundaries, among them that of the Ili River, which is shared by China and Kazakhstan. Since 1970, the natural hydrological regime of the Ili River, both absolute flow rates and cycles, has changed due to construction of reservoirs such as that at Kapchagai, as well as natural climatic cycles and the growth of water consumption in the basin. Using data from Kazhydromet, we calculated that flow rates below Kapchagai dam averaged 468 m3/sec before construction of the dam, 366 m3/sec while the reservoir was being filled, and 489 m3/sec between 1988 and 2013. The dam has profoundly altered the annual cycle of flows in the river, with reductions in the summer and ...
This paper discusses how climatic-hydrological and socio-political developments will affect water al...
This paper discusses how climatic-hydrological and socio-political developments will affect water al...
The problems with water resources use appeared in Central Asia after 1991 when the USSR had broken u...
Water is a scarce resource in Central Asia, and many catchments span international boundaries, among...
The Ili River is a transboundary river shared by China, upstream, and Kazakhstan, downstream. The Il...
Central Asia’s Ili River is fed by mountain streams that flow down into an isolated and arid b...
The Ili-Balkhash basin (IB basin) is a large freshwater system, covering 413 000 km2 in Kazakhstan, ...
The Amu Darya and the Syr Darya are the two primary rivers draining into the Aral Sea, with a total ...
For the Central Asian countries, the problems of water resources – their adequate volume and free ac...
The Ili-Balkhash basin (IBB) is considered a key region for agricultural development and internation...
Since time immemorial, the water and all water-related components of life had been one of the key fa...
Nowadays many scientists and specialists say that in the twenty-first century, not hydrocarbons but ...
Water is a key resource in arid Central Asia (CA) and is heavily affected by climate change and hu...
Water resources are increasingly under stress in Central Asia because downstream countries are highl...
The Ili River originates in the mountains of Xinjiang, China, and flows across an increasingly arid ...
This paper discusses how climatic-hydrological and socio-political developments will affect water al...
This paper discusses how climatic-hydrological and socio-political developments will affect water al...
The problems with water resources use appeared in Central Asia after 1991 when the USSR had broken u...
Water is a scarce resource in Central Asia, and many catchments span international boundaries, among...
The Ili River is a transboundary river shared by China, upstream, and Kazakhstan, downstream. The Il...
Central Asia’s Ili River is fed by mountain streams that flow down into an isolated and arid b...
The Ili-Balkhash basin (IB basin) is a large freshwater system, covering 413 000 km2 in Kazakhstan, ...
The Amu Darya and the Syr Darya are the two primary rivers draining into the Aral Sea, with a total ...
For the Central Asian countries, the problems of water resources – their adequate volume and free ac...
The Ili-Balkhash basin (IBB) is considered a key region for agricultural development and internation...
Since time immemorial, the water and all water-related components of life had been one of the key fa...
Nowadays many scientists and specialists say that in the twenty-first century, not hydrocarbons but ...
Water is a key resource in arid Central Asia (CA) and is heavily affected by climate change and hu...
Water resources are increasingly under stress in Central Asia because downstream countries are highl...
The Ili River originates in the mountains of Xinjiang, China, and flows across an increasingly arid ...
This paper discusses how climatic-hydrological and socio-political developments will affect water al...
This paper discusses how climatic-hydrological and socio-political developments will affect water al...
The problems with water resources use appeared in Central Asia after 1991 when the USSR had broken u...