The Aral Sea basin (ASB) is one of the most environmentally vulnerable regions to climate change and human activities. During the past 60 years, irrigation has greatly changed the water distribution and caused severe environmental issues in the ASB. Using remote sensing data, this study investigated the environmental changes induced by irrigation activities in this region. The results show that, in the past decade, land water storage has significantly increased in the irrigated upstream regions (13 km3 year−1) but decreased in the downstream regions (−27 km3 year−1) of the Amu Darya River basin, causing a water storage decrease in the whole basin (−20 km3 year−1). As a result, the water surface area of the Aral Sea has decreased from 32,000...
The increase of irretrievable river water withdrawals and regulation of river flow has a negative ef...
With the recession of the Aral Sea in Central Asia, once the world's fourth largest lake, a huge new...
Abstract:The increase of irretrievable river water withdrawals and regulation of river flow has a ne...
The Aral Sea basin (ASB) is one of the most environmentally vulnerable regions to climate change and...
The Aral Sea basin (ASB) is one of the most environmentally vulnerable regions to climate change and...
The Aral Sea basin (ASB) is one of the most environmentally vulnerable regions to climate change and...
The Aral Sea basin (ASB) is one of the most environmentally vulnerable regions to climate change and...
The increase of irretrievable river water withdrawals and regulation of river flow has a negative e...
The South Aral Sea has been massively affected by the implementation of a mega-irrigation project in...
The Aral Sea was the fourth largest inland lake on the globe until 1960, with a surface area of abou...
The South Aral Sea has been massively affected by the implementation of a mega-irrigation project in...
This article highlights the information on the various negative consequences in the Aral Sea region ...
This article highlights the information on the various negative consequences in the Aral Sea region ...
This article highlights the information on the various negative consequences in the Aral Sea region ...
The Aral Sea, once the worlds fourth largest lake, has suffered a dramatic loss of both area and vol...
The increase of irretrievable river water withdrawals and regulation of river flow has a negative ef...
With the recession of the Aral Sea in Central Asia, once the world's fourth largest lake, a huge new...
Abstract:The increase of irretrievable river water withdrawals and regulation of river flow has a ne...
The Aral Sea basin (ASB) is one of the most environmentally vulnerable regions to climate change and...
The Aral Sea basin (ASB) is one of the most environmentally vulnerable regions to climate change and...
The Aral Sea basin (ASB) is one of the most environmentally vulnerable regions to climate change and...
The Aral Sea basin (ASB) is one of the most environmentally vulnerable regions to climate change and...
The increase of irretrievable river water withdrawals and regulation of river flow has a negative e...
The South Aral Sea has been massively affected by the implementation of a mega-irrigation project in...
The Aral Sea was the fourth largest inland lake on the globe until 1960, with a surface area of abou...
The South Aral Sea has been massively affected by the implementation of a mega-irrigation project in...
This article highlights the information on the various negative consequences in the Aral Sea region ...
This article highlights the information on the various negative consequences in the Aral Sea region ...
This article highlights the information on the various negative consequences in the Aral Sea region ...
The Aral Sea, once the worlds fourth largest lake, has suffered a dramatic loss of both area and vol...
The increase of irretrievable river water withdrawals and regulation of river flow has a negative ef...
With the recession of the Aral Sea in Central Asia, once the world's fourth largest lake, a huge new...
Abstract:The increase of irretrievable river water withdrawals and regulation of river flow has a ne...