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Lake Issyk-Kul is a closed lake located in the Tien Shan mountain
belt of the Republic of Kyrgyzstan. It is the world's fifth deepest
lake (668 m) and the second largest high altitude lake in the world
(1607 m above sea level). The lake is affected by several
environmental threats of both anthropogenic and natural origin:
decline of the lake level resulting in progressively increasing
salinity, incomplete vertical water exchange, and risk of
contamination by past and present industrial activity.
Although the lake has been intensively studied, the information is
only available in unpublished reports or local scientific journals.
This book presents for the first time to an international audience
the main physical, chemical, biological and geological
characteristics of the lake, the fruits of many years of
observations, complemented by recent results of international
projects. Case studies of similar problems in other parts of the
world are presented, together with ethical aspects of the
environmental protection of the lake.
Lake Issyk-Kul is a closed lake located in the Tien Shan mountain
belt of the Republic of Kyrgyzstan. It is the world's fifth deepest
lake (668 m) and the second largest high altitude lake in the world
(1607 m above sea level). The lake is affected by several
environmental threats of both anthropogenic and natural origin:
decline of the lake level resulting in progressively increasing
salinity, incomplete vertical water exchange, and risk of
contamination by past and present industrial activity.
Although the lake has been intensively studied, the information is
only available in unpublished reports or local scientific journals.
This book presents for the first time to an international audience
the main physical, chemical, biological and geological
characteristics of the lake, the fruits of many years of
observations, complemented by recent results of international
projects. Case studies of similar problems in other parts of the
world are presented, together with ethical aspects of the
environmental protection of the lake.
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