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Five decades of freshwater salinization in the Amu Darya River basin

The Amu Darya River (ADR) basin in Central Asia. To understand the spatiotemporal patterns and underlying driving mechanisms of river salinization in arid environments, this study gathered 50 years (1970–2019) of water chemistry data from 12 locations along the ADR. The variations in discharge and s...

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Published in:Journal of hydrology. Regional studies 2023-06, Vol.47, p.101375, Article 101375
Main Authors: Hao, Lingang, Wang, Ping, Gojenko, Boris, Yu, Jingjie, Lv, Aifeng, Li, Fadong, Kenjabaev, Shavkat, Kulmatov, Rashid, Khikmatov, Fazliddin
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Summary:The Amu Darya River (ADR) basin in Central Asia. To understand the spatiotemporal patterns and underlying driving mechanisms of river salinization in arid environments, this study gathered 50 years (1970–2019) of water chemistry data from 12 locations along the ADR. The variations in discharge and salinity were assessed by a linear regression model and violin plot. The salinity-discharge relationships were evaluated by a general hyperbolic model and Spearman’s rank correlation coefficient. Random forest models were also constructed to identify the predominant drivers of river water salinization. Finally, a conceptual model of river water salinization was constructed. The water salinity (S) in the upper stream of the ADR was 541–635 mg/L. Salinity showed an increasing trend along the river course, reaching 751–1560 mg/L downstream. In the downstream, the river salinity before the 1990 s (751–1128 mg/L) was slightly lower than that after the 1990 s (983–1560 mg/L). Generally, water salinity was notably correlated with river discharge (Q) in upstream, exhibiting a relationship of S= 17,497Q−0.62, p 
ISSN:2214-5818
2214-5818
DOI:10.1016/j.ejrh.2023.101375