Water and pollutant flows through the Mejdurechye Reservoir, Uzbekistan

Karakalpakstan, Uzbekistan, has faced water scarcity and low water during several years as a consequence of Uzbekistan’s extensive irrigation of cotton fields. The environmental status of the Mejdurechye Reservoir, which is the largest in the lower Amudarya Delta, is therefore of great local importa...

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Main Author: Koutsouris, Alexander
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Language:English
Published: Stockholms universitet, Institutionen för naturgeografi och kvartärgeologi (INK) 2008
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-su-365492013-01-08T13:27:54ZWater and pollutant flows through the Mejdurechye Reservoir, UzbekistanengKoutsouris, AlexanderStockholms universitet, Institutionen för naturgeografi och kvartärgeologi (INK)2008Central AsiaUzbekistanhydrologyAmudaryaMejdurechyewaterwater reservoirpollutantQuaternary geologyKvartärgeologiKarakalpakstan, Uzbekistan, has faced water scarcity and low water during several years as a consequence of Uzbekistan’s extensive irrigation of cotton fields. The environmental status of the Mejdurechye Reservoir, which is the largest in the lower Amudarya Delta, is therefore of great local importance. This thesis quantifies pollutant mass flows through the reservoir, concidering for instance salt, DDT and Lindane (HCH). Surface water flow paths through Mejdurechye Reservoir are also conceptualized in order to provide suggestions for future a possible monitoring program. Results show that chloride concentrations have decreased during July 2007-2008 with at least 10% in spite of a large specific evaporation and a reservoir volume reduction of at least 60%. The most important implication of this is that pollutants in the reservoir cannot have been subject of evapoconcentration during this period. DDT and Lindane have on the other hand increased with up to 50000% in concentration and 20000% mass compared to measurements dating back to 2002. A rough age estimation of DDT shows that the DDT has been mobilized recently. The results of this thesis may prove valuable when forming environmental policy plans and setting up future monitoring programs. Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:su:diva-36549application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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topic Central Asia
Uzbekistan
hydrology
Amudarya
Mejdurechye
water
water reservoir
pollutant
Quaternary geology
Kvartärgeologi
spellingShingle Central Asia
Uzbekistan
hydrology
Amudarya
Mejdurechye
water
water reservoir
pollutant
Quaternary geology
Kvartärgeologi
Koutsouris, Alexander
Water and pollutant flows through the Mejdurechye Reservoir, Uzbekistan
description Karakalpakstan, Uzbekistan, has faced water scarcity and low water during several years as a consequence of Uzbekistan’s extensive irrigation of cotton fields. The environmental status of the Mejdurechye Reservoir, which is the largest in the lower Amudarya Delta, is therefore of great local importance. This thesis quantifies pollutant mass flows through the reservoir, concidering for instance salt, DDT and Lindane (HCH). Surface water flow paths through Mejdurechye Reservoir are also conceptualized in order to provide suggestions for future a possible monitoring program. Results show that chloride concentrations have decreased during July 2007-2008 with at least 10% in spite of a large specific evaporation and a reservoir volume reduction of at least 60%. The most important implication of this is that pollutants in the reservoir cannot have been subject of evapoconcentration during this period. DDT and Lindane have on the other hand increased with up to 50000% in concentration and 20000% mass compared to measurements dating back to 2002. A rough age estimation of DDT shows that the DDT has been mobilized recently. The results of this thesis may prove valuable when forming environmental policy plans and setting up future monitoring programs.
author Koutsouris, Alexander
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title Water and pollutant flows through the Mejdurechye Reservoir, Uzbekistan
title_short Water and pollutant flows through the Mejdurechye Reservoir, Uzbekistan
title_full Water and pollutant flows through the Mejdurechye Reservoir, Uzbekistan
title_fullStr Water and pollutant flows through the Mejdurechye Reservoir, Uzbekistan
title_full_unstemmed Water and pollutant flows through the Mejdurechye Reservoir, Uzbekistan
title_sort water and pollutant flows through the mejdurechye reservoir, uzbekistan
publisher Stockholms universitet, Institutionen för naturgeografi och kvartärgeologi (INK)
publishDate 2008
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