In the current context of climate change, water resources are an important source of the economy of Uzbekistan. The article assesses the climatic conditions of Sirdarya province for 2006-2018, groundwater resources for 2010-2018, their efficient use, the chemical composition of groundwater (chlorine and sulfate from anions, Cu, Be, Mo, As, Pb, Se from harmful heavy metals and Sr). Analysis of the time and space distribution of the amount of heavy metals in the groundwater of the province showed that their amount did not exceed the allowable limit. Changes in the amount of groundwater used for drinking, irrigation, industrial and technical purposes in the province were identified and evaluated, as well as scientific and practical recommendat...
Groundwater resources of Uzbekistan: an environmental and 1 operational overview 2
This paper analyses groundwater resources use and management in the socio-economic context of the Am...
Copyright © 2014 Rashid Kulmatov. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Comm...
In the current context of climate change, water resources are an important source of the economy of ...
In the irrigated lands of the Aral Sea Basin, salinization processes are taking place as a result of...
The role of groundwater in general water resources and water supply of the population, industry and ...
This article provides information on water resources of Uzbekistan, the annual water consumption in ...
As a result of the massive irrigation development during the Soviet Union era and intensive chemizat...
Water is a key component of our environment; it is a renewable, limited and vulnerable natural resou...
This article provides information on the consumption of underground drinking water in our republic, ...
In International Association of Hydrologists (IAH) Congress, Groundwater and Ecosystems, Lisbon, Por...
International audienceAs a result of the massive irrigation development during the Soviet Union era ...
The article examines the mineral springs located in the regions of Uzbekistan and their current use....
International audienceAs a result of the massive irrigation development during the Soviet Union era ...
The article presents the results of assessment works on drinking groundwater of alluvial sediments o...
Groundwater resources of Uzbekistan: an environmental and 1 operational overview 2
This paper analyses groundwater resources use and management in the socio-economic context of the Am...
Copyright © 2014 Rashid Kulmatov. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Comm...
In the current context of climate change, water resources are an important source of the economy of ...
In the irrigated lands of the Aral Sea Basin, salinization processes are taking place as a result of...
The role of groundwater in general water resources and water supply of the population, industry and ...
This article provides information on water resources of Uzbekistan, the annual water consumption in ...
As a result of the massive irrigation development during the Soviet Union era and intensive chemizat...
Water is a key component of our environment; it is a renewable, limited and vulnerable natural resou...
This article provides information on the consumption of underground drinking water in our republic, ...
In International Association of Hydrologists (IAH) Congress, Groundwater and Ecosystems, Lisbon, Por...
International audienceAs a result of the massive irrigation development during the Soviet Union era ...
The article examines the mineral springs located in the regions of Uzbekistan and their current use....
International audienceAs a result of the massive irrigation development during the Soviet Union era ...
The article presents the results of assessment works on drinking groundwater of alluvial sediments o...
Groundwater resources of Uzbekistan: an environmental and 1 operational overview 2
This paper analyses groundwater resources use and management in the socio-economic context of the Am...
Copyright © 2014 Rashid Kulmatov. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Comm...