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Managing Lake Urmia, Iran for Diverse Restoration Objectives: Moving Beyond a Uniform Target Lake Level
Journal of Hydrology: Regional Studies
  • Somayeh Sima, Tarbiat Modares University
  • David E. Rosenberg, Utah State University
  • Wayne A. Wurtsbaugh, Utah State University
  • Sarah E. Null, Utah State University
  • Karin M. Kettenring, Utah State University
Document Type
Article
Publisher
Elsevier BV
Publication Date
4-3-2021
Creative Commons License
Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0
Abstract

There is widespread interest in restoring drying saline lakes. At Iran’s hypersaline Lake Urmia, managers have sought a uniform target lake level of 1274.1 m above sea level to lower salinity below 263 g L−1 and recover Artemia to sufficient densities to support flamingos. We suggest that addressing a broader range of objectives will allow more flexibility for managing the lake. We define eight restoration objectives to lower salinity, sustain Artemia and flamingo populations, separate islands from each other and the mainland, reduce lakebed dust, maintain commercially valuable ions, and improve recreational access from resort beaches. We use 40 years of experimental, field, satellite, and model data to relate each objective to lake level. We describe variations through time and associated uncertainties for meeting each objective.

Citation Information
Somayeh Sima, David E. Rosenberg, Wayne A. Wurtsbaugh, Sarah E. Null, et al.. "Managing Lake Urmia, Iran for Diverse Restoration Objectives: Moving Beyond a Uniform Target Lake Level" Journal of Hydrology: Regional Studies Vol. 35 (2021) p. 1 - 16
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/davidrosenberg/97/