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Long Ma, Jilili Abuduwaili, Yaoming Li, Salamat Abdyzhapar uulu and Shuyong Mu
Based on water sampling of the upper reaches of the Syr River and its tributaries from the parts of Aral Sea Basin in Kyrgyzstan, the chemical compositions of river waters were systematically analyzed for revealing the hydrochemical characteristics and e...
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Mengqi Cui, Xinjun Zheng, Yan Li and Yugang Wang
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Navneet Kumar, Asia Khamzina, Patrick Knöfel, John P. A. Lamers and Bernhard Tischbein
Climate change is likely to decrease surface water availability in Central Asia, thereby necessitating land use adaptations in irrigated regions. The introduction of trees to marginally productive croplands with shallow groundwater was suggested for irri...
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Peter Möller, Peter Dulski and Marco De Lucia
Rare earths and yttrium (REY) distribution patterns of the hydrosphere reveal systematic correlations of Gd and Y anomalies besides the non-correlated redox-dependent Ce and Eu anomalies. Eu anomalies are inherited by dissolution of feldspars in igneous ...
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Timur T Berdimbetov, Zhu-Guo Ma, Chen Liang and Sana Ilyas
The Aral Sea in Central Asia plays an essential role in the socio-economic development of the region. During the last six decades, there has been remarkable changes observed in the water level and areal extent of the Aral Sea Basin; however, the causes b...
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Olimjon Saidmamatov, Inna Rudenko, Stephan Pfister and Jacek Koziel
This paper focuses on regional integration through the lenses of the Water?Food?Energy (WEF) nexus, a concept putting strong emphasis on cross-sectoral and multi-level interactions as well as on resource interdependencies. There is an extensive amount of...
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Bakhtiyar M. Kholmatjanov, Yuriy V. Petrov, Temur Khujanazarov, Nigora N. Sulaymonova, Farrukh I. Abdikulov and Kenji Tanaka
Climate change and shrinking of the Aral Sea have significantly affected the region?s temperature variations. Observed interannual changes in Uzbekistan?s air temperature compared to the duration of synoptic weather types (SWT) in Middle Asia were analyz...
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Vladimir F. Krapivin, Ferdenant A. Mkrtchyan and Gilbert L. Rochon
Possible scenarios of the Aral Sea crisis solution are discussed, and a new scenario is proposed. Previous scenarios have provided for the transfer of water from Siberian Rivers to Central Asia and the restriction of unsustainable expansion of irrigation...
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M. Anil Kizilaslan, Ender Demirel and Mustafa M. Aral
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Ilker T. Telci and Mustafa M. Aral
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