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Utilising Phytoremediation in Green Technologies: Exploring Natural Means of Environmental Clean-up
LM KalimoldinaAskarova Shinar Kuanganovna, Zhaksybayeva Gulzhan Satzhankyzy, Zh.E. Shaikhova and Sultangaziy Eva Gulbaram Sapina
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Biology Group Short Communication Article ID: igmin275

The Salt and Dust of the Aral Sea Could Turn Central Asia into A Second Sahara

Ecosystem Science DOI10.61927/igmin275 Affiliation

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    Doctor of Geographical Sciences, Professor at Namangan State University, Uzbekistan

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The Aral Sea is located in the heart of Asia, in Central Asia, spanning the western part of Kazakhstan and the northwestern part of Uzbekistan. It is a transient lake that emerged in its current location approximately 600–700 years ago. Until the 1960s, the surface level of the Aral Sea continued to rise due to the inflow from the Amu Darya and Syr Darya rivers.

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    1. Essays on the Development of Hydrometeorology in Central Asia. Petersburg: Gidrometeoizdat; 1993. 440 pages.
    2. National Economy of the USSR in 1990. Statistical Yearbook. Moscow: Finance and Statistics; 1991.
    3. Ahh YJ, Kamolov B, Juraev Z. Revisiting the Aral Sea Crisis: A Geographical Perspective. Int J Environ Stud. 2024; DOI: 10.1080/00207233.2024.2422695.
    4. Banks JR, Heinold B, Schepanski K. Impacts of the desiccation of the Aral Sea on the Central Asian dust life-cycle. J Geophys Res Atmos. 2022; 127: e2022JD036618. https://doi.org/10.1029/2022JD036618

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