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Losing water through evaporation from water reservoirs in water-stressed regions: The case of Iran-Afghanistan

Publikationstyp
Conference Paper
Date Issued
2024-04
Sprache
English
Author(s)
Shokri, Nima  
Geohydroinformatik B-9  
Nevermann, Hannes  
Geohydroinformatik B-9  
Madani, Kaveh  
TORE-URI
https://tore.tuhh.de/handle/11420/53042
Citation
EGU General Assembly 2024
Contribution to Conference
EGU General Assembly 2024  
Publisher Link
https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu24-14853
The rising demand for water in the transboundary Helmand basin is causing heightened tensions between Afghanistan and Iran concerning the Helmand River with serious environmental, socio-economics and political implications. This intensifies the long-existing transboundary water conflicts between the two countries. To overcome water shortages during dry spells, water reservoirs and storage infrastructure have been constructed in a region experiencing extremely hot and dry climate conditions. Water evaporation from these reservoirs diminishes their storage efficiency. This makes quantification and prediction of water evaporation from these reservoirs a crucial step for water management, accountability and transboundary cooperation in the river basin. In this study, we used satellite remote sensing information of the large water reservoirs in the Helmand basin combined with physically-based modelling approaches (Aminzadeh et al., 2024) to obtain reliable estimates of evaporative losses from the main storage infrastructures. Our results suggest that a considerable amount of water loss in the region stems from the evaporation of water in major water storage infrastructure within the basin, particularly from the man-made reservoirs located on the Iranian side of the basin in a very water-deprived region. Our results indicate 491 million cubic meters of water was evaporated from the reservoirs in 2020 accounting for 11% of their total storage capacity and 8.2% of the water demands in the basin. Our findings improve water accounting and management in the Helmand basin. Additionally, they underscore the key role of effective water storage infrastructures in managing limited freshwater resources which could improve water security.
Subjects
water reservoirs | evaporation
DDC Class
551: Geology, Hydrology Meteorology
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