“…Lake Urmia has been studied widely in terms of lake water level monitoring (Abbaspour, Javid, Mirbagheri, Givi, & Moghimi, ; Farzin, Ifaei, Farzin, Hassanzadeh, & Aalami, ; Hadi, Shokri, & Ayubi, ; Hassanzadeh, Zarghami, & Hassanzadeh, ; Kakahaji, Banadaki, Kakahaji, & Kakahaji, ; Khatami, ; Marjani & Jamali, ; Talebizadeh & Moridnejad, ; Tisseuil, Roshan, Nasrabadi, & Asadpour, ; Vaheddoost, Aksoy, & Abghari, ; Vaheddoost, Zare Naghadeh, Abghari, Aksoy, & Ozkul, ; Wurtsbaugh et al, ), yet studies on groundwater in the Lake Urmia basin has been limited. To brief the groundwater literature, Zarghami () found that groundwater level has decreased by 16 m in some parts of the Lake Urmia basin due to accelerated use of groundwater for irrigation.…”