干旱区科学2023,Vol.15Issue(4) :424-438.

Investigating the causes of Lake Urmia shrinkage: climate change or anthropogenic factors?

Mehri SHAMS GHAHFAROKHI Sogol MORADIAN
干旱区科学2023,Vol.15Issue(4) :424-438.

Investigating the causes of Lake Urmia shrinkage: climate change or anthropogenic factors?

Mehri SHAMS GHAHFAROKHI 1Sogol MORADIAN2
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作者信息

  • 1. Department of Social Sciences,University of Isfahan,Isfahan 81746-73441,Iran
  • 2. Department of Civil Engineering,University of Galway,Galway H91TK33,Ireland
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Abstract

In the current scenario, Lake Urmia, one of the vastest hyper saline lakes on the Earth, has been affected by serious environmental degradation. Using different satellite images and observational data, this study investigated the changes in the lake for the period 1970–2020 based on the effects of climate change and several human-induced processes on Lake Urmia, such as population growth, excessive dam construction, low irrigation water use efficiency, poor water resources management, increased sediment flow into the lake, and lack of political and legal frameworks. The results indicated that between 1970 and 1997, the process of change in Lake Urmia was slow; however; the shrinkage was faster between 1998 and 2018, with about 30.00% of the lake area disappearing. As per the findings, anthropogenic factors had a much greater impact on Lake Urmia than climate change and prolonged drought; the mismanagement of water consumption in the agricultural sector and surface and underground water withdrawals in the basin have resulted in a sharp decrease in the lake's surface. These challenges have serious implications for water resources management in Lake Urmia Basin. Therefore, we provided a comprehensive overview of anthropogenic factors on the changes in Lake Urmia along with existing opportunities for better water resources management in Lake Urmia Basin. This study serves as a guideline framework for climate scientists and hydrologists in order to assess the effects of different factors on lake water resources and for decision-makers to formulate strategies and plans according to the management task.

Key words

Lake Urmia/lake shrinkage/climate change/population growth/dam construction/water resources management

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出版年

2023
干旱区科学
中国科学院新疆生态与地理研究所,科学出版社

干旱区科学

CSTPCDCSCD北大核心
影响因子:1.743
ISSN:1674-6767
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