[HTML][HTML] Desiccation of the transboundary Hamun Lakes between Iran and Afghanistan in response to hydro-climatic droughts and anthropogenic activities

M Akbari, A Mirchi, A Roozbahani, A Gafurov… - Journal of Great Lakes …, 2022 - Elsevier
This paper investigates the hydro-climatic reasons behind the desiccation of the Hamun
Lakes in the Iran-Afghanistan border. We analyzed changes in the flow of the Hirmand River …

Spatio-temporal analysis of climate and irrigated vegetation cover changes and their role in lake water level depletion using a pixel-based approach and canonical …

S Andaryani, V Nourani, H Abbasnejad, J Koch… - Science of The Total …, 2023 - Elsevier
Lake Urmia, located in northwest Iran, was among the world's largest hypersaline lakes but
has now experienced a 7 m decrease in water level, from 1278 m to 1271 over 1996 to …

Significance of river infiltration to the Port-Au-Prince metropolitan region: a case study of two alluvial aquifers in Haiti

JK Adamson, WJ Miner, PY Rochat, E Moliere… - Hydrogeology …, 2022 - Springer
Mountain block recharge (MBR) mechanisms are an important component of the water
budget for many alluvial aquifers worldwide. The MBR dynamics are complex, difficult to …

[HTML][HTML] Assessing mountain block water storage changes in river basins using water balance and GRACE: A case study on Lake Urmia Basin of Iran

MM Aghayi, M Tajrishy, H Guan - Journal of Hydrology: Regional Studies, 2023 - Elsevier
Abstract Study region Lake Urmia Basin (LUB), northwestern Iran, encloses the largest salt
lake in Iran, where severe drawdown of the lake water level is causing salt storms that …

Application of remote-sensing and machine-learning in studying the climatic and anthropogenic drivers of water bodies drying in data-scarce transboundary basins

M Akbari - 2023 - oulurepo.oulu.fi
An unsustainable anthropogenic action upstream has environmental consequences such as
lake drying downstream, and climatic drivers can in turn intensify the human impact. The …