2017
DOI: 10.3390/w9030207
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Water Consumption of Agriculture and Natural Ecosystems along the Ili River in China and Kazakhstan

Abstract: Abstract:The Ili River is a transboundary river shared by China, upstream, and Kazakhstan, downstream. The Ili is the main water supplier to Lake Balkhash, the largest lake in Central Asia after desiccation of the Aral Sea. Agreements over water allocation have not been concluded between China and Kazakhstan. This paper investigated water consumption of agriculture and riparian ecosystems in the Ili river basin, to provide information for further debate on water allocation, through the Simplified Surface Energ… Show more

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“…ETc values of this study are in the range of other studies, e.g., water consumption of corn with values between 741 mm and 841 mm measured in Texas with a lysimeter under sprinkler irrigation [22]. Wheat ETc calculated from climate data from Almaty [23] was the same as wheat ETc under open field conditions of this study. Annual corn water consumption of 668 mm was found in the Heihe Basin in NW China [24].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 67%
“…ETc values of this study are in the range of other studies, e.g., water consumption of corn with values between 741 mm and 841 mm measured in Texas with a lysimeter under sprinkler irrigation [22]. Wheat ETc calculated from climate data from Almaty [23] was the same as wheat ETc under open field conditions of this study. Annual corn water consumption of 668 mm was found in the Heihe Basin in NW China [24].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 67%
“…Groundwater and surface water in the Aral Sea Basin, for example, have been heavily polluted due to fertilizer and pesticide residues, and desiccation of water bodies may lead to eolian transports of such pollutants over long distances (Glantz 1999;Groll et al 2015;Opp et al 2016). Moreover, agricultural activities are a frequent source of soil and water salinization (Crosa et al 2006;Kuba et al 2013;Olsson et al 2013;Thevs et al 2013) and facilitate erosion and the influx of fine sediments, nutrients and agrochemicals into surface water bodies (Chalov et al 2013;Groll et al 2015;Pietroń et al 2017;Theuring et al 2015) where they may adversely affect the aquatic ecosystem (Hartwig and Borchardt 2014). In contrast to other parts of Central Asia, rapidly rising water consumption from the agricultural sector is evident in Mongolia.…”
Section: Water Quality and Aquatic/riparian Ecologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lake Balkhash lies in a particularly arid region that receives only about 130 mm of precipitation per year in comparison to more than 400 and 600 mm, respectively, in northern Kazakhstan and the Almaty region [1]. The Ili River ecosystem has been examined from a variety of perspectives, both because of its uniqueness and its fragility [43,[54][55][56][57]. The river is interrupted by one major dam at Kapchagay in eastern Kazakhstan and by several smaller dams along its headwaters in China.…”
Section: Observations From the Ili River And Lake Balkhashmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Newly available data for the years 2010, 2011, and 2016 confirm that although this level was exceeded well into the 21st century, capture is now falling and approaching the 7000 tons per year estimate ( Table 4). The makeup of the catch also seems to be changing, as yields of valuable carp and The Ili River ecosystem has been examined from a variety of perspectives, both because of its uniqueness and its fragility [43,[54][55][56][57]. The river is interrupted by one major dam at Kapchagay in eastern Kazakhstan and by several smaller dams along its headwaters in China.…”
Section: Observations From the Ili River And Lake Balkhashmentioning
confidence: 99%