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Zilalai Abudouwaili, Yuhui Yang and Xiancheng Feng
The Ili Kashi River Basin is an area with relatively abundant precipitation within the arid region of Northwest China. Using water samples from atmospheric precipitation, surface water, groundwater, and snow meltwater in the basin from July 2018 to June ...
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Steven G. Pueppke, Qingling Zhang and Sabir T. Nurtazin
Central Asia?s Ili River is fed by mountain streams that flow down into an isolated and arid basin that today is shared by Kazakhstan and China. Agriculture in the basin is dependent upon irrigation, which was practiced as long ago as the Iron Age, when ...
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Norman A. Graham, Steven G. Pueppke and Talgat Uderbayev
Central Asia?s arid lowland ecosystems are dependent on water that originates in nearby mountains and is carried by rivers to terminal lakes and freshwater seas with no outlets to the ocean. Fish traditionally thrived in these waterways, but they have be...
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Niels Thevs, Sabir Nurtazin, Volker Beckmann, Ruslan Salmyrzauli, Altyn Khalil
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The Ili River is a transboundary river shared by China, upstream, and Kazakhstan, downstream. The Ili is the main water supplier to Lake Balkhash, the largest lake in Central Asia after desiccation of the Aral Sea. Agreements over water allocation have n...
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