Investigation of lake drying attributed to climate change
In recent decades, climate change has been of great concern due to its effect on water level and its impact on aquatic ecosystems. Urmia Lake, the largest inland wetland in Iran, has been shrinking. There is a great concern whether it will dry up like the Aral Sea. Therefore, a hydrodynamic model ha...
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Veröffentlicht in: | International journal of environmental science and technology (Tehran) 2013-09, Vol.9 (2) |
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Zusammenfassung: | In recent decades, climate change has been of great concern due to its
effect on water level and its impact on aquatic ecosystems. Urmia Lake,
the largest inland wetland in Iran, has been shrinking. There is a
great concern whether it will dry up like the Aral Sea. Therefore, a
hydrodynamic model has been developed to simulate the condition of
Urmia Lake. The model has been validated using the known annual data on
precipitation, evaporation, run off, river discharges and water level
which are available for the last 35 years. Different hydrological
conditions regarding lake input and output data were tested and water
depth was calculated using bathymetry to predict water-level
fluctuations in the future. The results predict that the water level
will decrease continuously. The lake will be dried up in about 10 years
if very dry conditions continue in the region. The drought speed cannot
be reduced and there is no potential to develop a water-usage program.
Besides, the lake water depth decrease is more slightly, applying
alternate wet and dry-period conditions. In some hydrological
conditions there is a good potential to consider water development
projects. The sensitivity analysis of different parameters indicates
that the lake is highly sensitive to river discharges, which implies
that the water development project plans will disturb the lake
ecosystem if implemented up to 2021 and integrated watershed management
plan for the lake can change the condition by regulating the dam
output. |
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ISSN: | 1735-1472 |