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Climate change or irrigated agriculture - what drives the water level decline of Lake Urmia.


ABSTRACT: Lake Urmia is one of the largest hypersaline lakes on earth with a unique biodiversity. Over the past two decades the lake water level declined dramatically, threatening the functionality of the lake's ecosystems. There is a controversial debate about the reasons for this decline, with either mismanagement of the water resources, or climatic changes assumed to be the main cause. In this study we quantified the water budget components of Lake Urmia and analyzed their temporal evolution and interplay over the last five decades. With this we can show that variations of Lake Urmia's water level during the analyzed period were mainly triggered by climatic changes. However, under the current climatic conditions agricultural water extraction volumes are significant compared to the remaining surface water inflow volumes. Changes in agricultural water withdrawal would have a significant impact on the lake volume and could either stabilize the lake, or lead to its complete collapse.

SUBMITTER: Schulz S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6959231 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Climate change or irrigated agriculture - what drives the water level decline of Lake Urmia.

Schulz Stephan S   Darehshouri Sahand S   Hassanzadeh Elmira E   Tajrishy Massoud M   Schüth Christoph C  

Scientific reports 20200114 1


Lake Urmia is one of the largest hypersaline lakes on earth with a unique biodiversity. Over the past two decades the lake water level declined dramatically, threatening the functionality of the lake's ecosystems. There is a controversial debate about the reasons for this decline, with either mismanagement of the water resources, or climatic changes assumed to be the main cause. In this study we quantified the water budget components of Lake Urmia and analyzed their temporal evolution and interp  ...[more]

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