Applied Sciences
| Open Access | The Impact Of The Expansion Of Irrigation Networks In The Fergana Valley On The Aral Sea Tragedy
Ravshan Abdullaev , Independent Researcher Of Namangan State University, UzbekistanAbstract
This article discusses the unregulated use of Syrdarya water resources, which had a significant impact on the Aral Sea tragedy.
Keywords
Syrdarya, Andijan, Chirchik
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