The Aral Sea Problem and its Solution |
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Authors: | I. M. Chernenko |
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Affiliation: | Institute of Mineral Resources, Dnepropetrovsk |
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Abstract: | A hydrogeologist suggests that nine-tenths of the present stream flow into the Aral Sea can be diverted for other purposes without causing the sea to dry up. The diversion would cause the sea level to drop by 12 meters, where it would stabilize because of a greater intake of subsurface runoff resulting from an increased artesian pressure differential, and because the draining of flooded shore areas and the drying up of reed growths will make more water available through savings in evaporation and transpiration. |
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