Threats in the Tienshan-Pamir Region of Kyrgyzstan

  • Hadjamberdiev I
  • Shablovsky V
  • Ponomarev V
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Abstract

There are over 5,000 Mountain lakes ill the region, and 724 of them call potentially destroy villages and farmland. In the case of Alpine lakes, failure call produce discharges containing many stories, which have a large destructive potential. Several cases Of Such disasters have occurred over the last 10 years - a tenth of the dwellings in several villages and two towns had been destroyed. Many water reservoirs were built Lip to 20-30 years ago, now partly ruined and Situated in a zone of high seismic activity (up to 9 oil the Richter scale). Thus, these water reservoirs may be the starting point of disasters and floods in the event of earthquakes or terrorist acts. Other disasters call happen oil the riversides. There are many warehouses and tailings situated oil the banks of rivers. A major fish kill caused by poison from a pesticides warehouse in Son-Kul, which is a high-altitude lake (storage - 2.64 km(3)) in Kyrgyzstani Tien-Shan in 1977. There are two extremely dangerous warehouse or tailings areas in TienShan. The first one is due to cyanide contained ill waste from gold mining in the Kum-Tor area, 4,100 above sea level. The Petrov-Davidov Glacier is situated above the dump and call destroy it, and the waste flow down to the River Ara-bel and thence down to the Narin River. Such all event would be dangerous for 80,000 riverside residents. The other area, with the uranium storehouses, is situated in the Mailuu-Suu River region. There are tailings, number 3 and 7, which are especially unstable, and ill danger of flowing down to the town and the River Mailuu-Suu. All the dangerous processes mentioned are sensitive to global warming: glaciers and snow melting, increases in river discharges, etc.

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Hadjamberdiev, I., Shablovsky, V., & Ponomarev, V. (2009). Threats in the Tienshan-Pamir Region of Kyrgyzstan (pp. 199–205). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-90-481-2344-5_22

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