摘要
The greatest environmental disaster in Central Asiathe drying up of the Aral Seahas led to the formation of a new terrain, extending over 2.7 million hectares in Uzbekistan. This newly formed terrain is dynamically developing, with emerging soil formations replacing bottom sediments. This paper analyzes the results of a study on soil formation in the eastern part of the dried-up seabed, focusing on the influence of natural processes occurring there.
The greatest environmental disaster in Central Asiathe drying up of the Aral Seahas led to the formation of a new terrain, extending over 2.7 million hectares in Uzbekistan. This newly formed terrain is dynamically developing, with emerging soil formations replacing bottom sediments. This paper analyzes the results of a study on soil formation in the eastern part of the dried-up seabed, focusing on the influence of natural processes occurring there.
作者
Galina Stulina
Kamaladin Idirisov
Galina Stulina;Kamaladin Idirisov(International Fund for the Aral Sea Saving, Interstate Coordination Water Commission, Scientific-Information Center (SIC ICWC), Tashkent, Uzbekistan;International Innovation Centre of Priaralie (IICAS), Nukus, Karakalpakstan)