- The
Aralkum Desert (Uzbek:
Orolqum choʻli, Оролқум чўли, Kazakh: Аралқұм шөлі, Russian: Пустыня Аралкум) is a
desert that has
appeared since 1960 on the...
- Aral Sea had
completely dried up. The
eastern basin is now
called the
Aralkum Desert. In a
Kazakhstani effort to save and
replenish the
North Aral Sea...
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between the
Northern and
Western Seas and
increasing the
expanse of the
Aralkum desert. In 2010, it was
partially filled again by mel****er, and by 2014...
- Breckle, S-W.; Wucherer, W.; Dimeyeva, L. A. (2012). "Vegetation of the
Aralkum".
Aralkum - a Man-Made Desert.
Ecological Studies. Vol. 218. pp. 127–159. doi:10...
- marshes.
Since the
early 1980s, the
relatively small desert extension, the
Aralkum, has come to
occupy most of the
former seabed of the Aral Sea,
about 15...
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Karakum Aralkum Barsuki Betpak-Dala Dasht-e
Naomid Karakum Kyzylkum Moiynkum Ryn Saryesik-Atyrau...
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eastern side, the
barren Ustyurt Plateau to the west and now the
growing Aralkum to the north, once the bed of the
former Aral Sea. The
Karakalpak language...
- this lake's
drastic decrease in size and turn into a
desert named the
Aralkum Desert.[citation needed]
Endorheic lakes,
because of the
closed nature...
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kilometres (580 mi) from
north to south.
Bordering Kazakhstan and the
Aralkum Desert (former Aral Sea) to the
north and northwest,
Turkmenistan and Afghanistan...
- land, and by 2014 it was
simply a part of the land
within the
extensive Aralkum Desert. In 1848–1849, a
Russian marine expedition of the Aral Sea was organized...