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Eco-hydro desktop assessment for determining rivers environmental flows in Urmia Lake Basin (case study: Simineh River)

Year 2022, Volume: 40 Issue: 2, 243 - 251, 06.06.2022

Abstract

The main cause of the drying crisis of the internationally registered Urmia Lake, Iran, is the continuous declining of streamflows into the lake due to the overuse of water in agriculture over the past two decades. The determination of environmental water requirements for each of these rivers are necessary for rehabilitation of the Urmia Lake. This paper presents a hydrological desktop procedure to address a rapid evaluation of minimum environmental flows (EFs) of these rivers under which no specific bi o-riverine da ta ar e available. Ni ne different eco-hydrological methods were considered to estimate the EFs for the second largest river in the Urmia Lake Basin, the Simineh River. The ecological flow needs were investigated in four different reaches of the river, upstream and downstream of the Simineh Dam site. The results indicate that the method of “Flow Duration Curve (FDC)-Shifting” is well adapted to the natural river flow regime. In order to improve the river environmental status one step up, a range of 20% to 30% of mean annual flow (MAF) is to be allocated in four different reaches of the river. The environmental water release from the Simineh Dam is to be revised and increased from prescribed value 10% to about 23% of MAF. This revision is guaranteed with the reduction of the dam height and reservoir capacity.

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Primary Language English
Subjects Engineering
Journal Section Research Articles
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Mehdi Yası This is me 0000-0002-7914-1724

Negin Rezaeı This is me 0000-0001-9699-6938

Publication Date June 6, 2022
Submission Date December 4, 2021
Published in Issue Year 2022 Volume: 40 Issue: 2

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Vancouver Yası M, Rezaeı N. Eco-hydro desktop assessment for determining rivers environmental flows in Urmia Lake Basin (case study: Simineh River). SIGMA. 2022;40(2):243-51.

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