Journal of Arid Land Studies
Online ISSN : 2189-1761
Print ISSN : 0917-6985
ISSN-L : 0917-6985
DT13 Refereed Paper
Change in the water quality of the Aral Sea in Uzbekistan, Central Asia
Yoshiko KAWABATAVyacheslav APARINBerdiyar JOLLIBEKOVMitsuko WATANABETetsuo CHIDAJumpei KUBOTANikolai ALADINBahtiyar JOLLIBEKOVYukio KATAYAMA
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2018 Volume 28 Issue S Pages 151-154

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The Aral Sea is a large closed lake located in the arid area of Central Asia. The water level of the Aral Sea was heavily depending on the amount of water contributed by two major tributaries, Amu-Darya and Syr-Darya. In the past 60 years, it was the world’s fourth largest lake in area. However, its area has decreased rapidly, and its water salinity have become high. They decrease in Aral Sea area was caused by the large scale irrigated agriculture which started in 1950’s, especially in the Aral Sea basin. The study investigates the changes in the chemical characteristics of Aral Sea water in Central Asia in 2015 compared with in 1965 and 1994. Results indicated that the current major ion concentrations were higher than in 1965 and 1994. However, Ca2+ concentration showed different trends.

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