The declining water level in Lake Urmia has become a significant issue for Iranian policy and decision makers. This lake has been experiencing an abrupt decrease in water level and is at real risk of becoming a complete saline land. Because of its position, assessment of changes in the Lake Urmia is essential. This study aims to evaluate changes in the water level of Lake Urmia using the space-borne remote sensing and GIS techniques. Therefore, multispectral Landsat 7 ETM+ images for the years 2000, 2010, and 2017 were acquired. In addition, precipitation and temperature data for 31 years between 1986 and 2017 were collected for further analysis. Results indicate that the increased temperature (by 19%), decreased rainfall of about 62%, and ...
Lake Urmia in northwestern Iran is the largest lake in Iran and the second largest saltwater lake in...
For monitoring and conservation of water resources and evaluation of optimum operating conditions, n...
Water availability in lakes must be studied in order to better manage ecosystems within lake basins ...
The declining water level in Lake Urmia has become a significant issue for Iranian policy and decisi...
The declining water level in Lake Urmia has become a significant issue for Iranian policy and decisi...
The declining water level in Lake Urmia has become a significant issue for Iranian policy and decisi...
Lake Urmia, the second largest saline Lake on earth and a highly endangered ecosystem, is on the bri...
Lake Urmia, the second largest saline Lake on earth and a highly endangered ecosystem, is on the bri...
The study on water level fluctuation in the Urmia Lake has become of a great importance in recent ye...
Abstract Lake water level fluctuation is a function of hydro-meteorological components, namely inpu...
Lake Urmia, the second largest saline Lake on earth and a highly endangered ecosystem, is on the bri...
Lake Urmia is the 20th largest lake and the second largest hyper saline lake (before September 2010)...
Lake Urmia (LU) is considered as the largest salt water lake in Iran and has severe restrictions on ...
Lake Urmia, located in the north-west of Iran, is one of the largest hypersaline lakes in the world....
Lake Urmia is the 20th largest lake and the second largest hyper saline lake (before September 2010)...
Lake Urmia in northwestern Iran is the largest lake in Iran and the second largest saltwater lake in...
For monitoring and conservation of water resources and evaluation of optimum operating conditions, n...
Water availability in lakes must be studied in order to better manage ecosystems within lake basins ...
The declining water level in Lake Urmia has become a significant issue for Iranian policy and decisi...
The declining water level in Lake Urmia has become a significant issue for Iranian policy and decisi...
The declining water level in Lake Urmia has become a significant issue for Iranian policy and decisi...
Lake Urmia, the second largest saline Lake on earth and a highly endangered ecosystem, is on the bri...
Lake Urmia, the second largest saline Lake on earth and a highly endangered ecosystem, is on the bri...
The study on water level fluctuation in the Urmia Lake has become of a great importance in recent ye...
Abstract Lake water level fluctuation is a function of hydro-meteorological components, namely inpu...
Lake Urmia, the second largest saline Lake on earth and a highly endangered ecosystem, is on the bri...
Lake Urmia is the 20th largest lake and the second largest hyper saline lake (before September 2010)...
Lake Urmia (LU) is considered as the largest salt water lake in Iran and has severe restrictions on ...
Lake Urmia, located in the north-west of Iran, is one of the largest hypersaline lakes in the world....
Lake Urmia is the 20th largest lake and the second largest hyper saline lake (before September 2010)...
Lake Urmia in northwestern Iran is the largest lake in Iran and the second largest saltwater lake in...
For monitoring and conservation of water resources and evaluation of optimum operating conditions, n...
Water availability in lakes must be studied in order to better manage ecosystems within lake basins ...