Buch, Englisch, Band 123, 330 Seiten, Book w. online files / update, Format (B × H): 160 mm x 241 mm, Gewicht: 744 g
A Hypersaline Waterbody in a Drying Climate
Buch, Englisch, Band 123, 330 Seiten, Book w. online files / update, Format (B × H): 160 mm x 241 mm, Gewicht: 744 g
Reihe: The Handbook of Environmental Chemistry
ISBN: 978-3-031-41052-9
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
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Research
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- Naturwissenschaften Biowissenschaften Biowissenschaften Ökologie
- Naturwissenschaften Chemie Analytische Chemie Umweltchemie, Lebensmittelchemie
- Geowissenschaften Geologie Hydrologie, Hydrogeologie
- Geowissenschaften Geographie | Raumplanung Biogeographie
- Naturwissenschaften Biowissenschaften Biowissenschaften Meeres- und Süßwasserökologie
Weitere Infos & Material
Introduction: Lake Urmia – A Hypersaline Waterbody in a Drying Climate.- Seasonal Variation of Evaporation from Hypersaline Basin of the Urmia Lake.- Sediment distribution pattern in Lake Urmia.- The Vanishing of Urmia Lake: A Geolimnological Perspective on the Hydrological Imbalance of the World’s Second Largest Hypersaline Lake.- Modelling Biogeochemical and Physicochemical Regime Changes During the Drying Period of Lake Urmia.- A Review of Tectonics and Seismotectonics of Urmia Lake, NW Iran.- Local Changes in Meteorological Parameters Caused by Desiccation of the Lake Urmia.- Analysis of the Long-Term Trend of Temperature, Precipitation, and Dominant Atmospheric Phenomena in Lake Urmia.- Hydroclimate of the Lake Urmia Catchment Area: A Brief Overview.- Global and Regional Signals in the Water Level Variation in hypersaline Basin of the Lake Urmia.- Comparative Study of the Major Ion Composition in Eurasian Salt Lakes: Lake Urmia, Lake Issyk-Kul, Aral Sea, and Dead Sea.- Hydro-Meteorological Observations in Hypersaline Basin of Lake Urmia.- Lake Urmia Brine Evolution from 2007 to 2019.- Salt load impact on Lake Urmia basin volume.- How Climate Change and Human Interaction Alter Chemical Regime in Salt Lakes, Case Study: Lake Urmia, Aral Sea, the Dead Sea, and Lake Issyk-Kul.- Modelling Physical and Chemical Processes of the Hypersaline Lake Urmia: Water Level Decline and Restoration by Water Conveyance.- Conclusion.