Shrinking Lake Chad Nigeria, Niger, Chad, Cameroon Persistent drought has shrunk the lake to about a tenth of its former size • 1972: Larger lake surface area is visible in this image • 2001: Impact of drought displays a shrunken lake, comparatively much smaller surface area than in 1972 image
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Shrinking Lake ChadNigeria, Niger, Chad, Cameroon
Persistent drought has shrunk the lake to about a tenth of its former size
• 1972: Larger lake surface area is visible in this image
• 2001: Impact of drought displays a shrunken lake, comparatively much smaller surface area than in 1972 image
Land cover degradation around Lake Nakuru, Kenya
These images show the land cover degradation in the lake’s catchment
• 1973: The area that hosts the world’s largest concentration of flamingos
• 2000: Excision of forest in the Eastern Mau Forest Reserve (white lines) will most likely lead to disappearance of upper catchment forest cover
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Aral SeaAral Sea, Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan (top to north)(~46% water level decrease since 1960; level continues to fall)
Development of agricultural irrigation projects impedes recharge. With reduced fresh water quantities and constant evaporation, the
sea has become more saline and shrunk drastically. It has also become polluted with pesticides and fertilizers.
1985 1992
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Aral Sea, bisected, 2002 (top to northeast)
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Death of a sea - Aral Sea, Kazakhstan
Images show death of the world’s fourth largest inland sea
• 1973: The surface of the sea once measured 66 100 km2
• 1987: 60% of the volume had been lost
• 1999-2004: The sea is now quarter of the size it was 50 years ago
Alarming drop in Lake Balkhash’s water levelKazakhstan
• 1975-1979: Excessive use and waste of lake water are causes of the drop
• 2001: Smaller neighbouring lakes appear to be drying up
Kara-Bogaz-Gol – Lagoon of the Caspian seaTurkmenistan
Caspian Sea is the largest inland body of water in the world
• 1988: KBG is the large shallow lagoon of the Caspian sea
• 2000: Caspian Sea levels are higher than 1978 levels and water flows freely into salty waters of KBG
• 1973: The Sea level is dropping at the rate of 1m/year
Dramatic changes in Dead Sea, Jordan
Images show dramatic changes in the Dead sea over 30 years
• 2002: Notice the expansion of salt works, and near-complete closing off of the southern part by dry land
Mono Lake, Sierra Nevada, CAMono Lake, Sierra Nevada, CAWater drawn to supply LA has resulted in lowered lake levels,
increased salinity, and an endangered ecosystem.
Las Vegas, NVLas Vegas, NVRapid urbanization in a desert
setting stresses surface and ground water resources.
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Lake Powell and the Colorado River, Colorado Plateau, UT-AZLake Powell and the Colorado River, Colorado Plateau, UT-AZ“The building of Glen Canyon Dam ushered in the modern environmental
movement…” -- David Brower, Sierra Club
“The canyonlands did have a heart, aliving heart, and that heart was GlenCanyon and the wild Colorado.”