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An overview of recent changes insalinity in the surface waters of the Aral sea basinis given. Total dissolved salts (salinity) in mostwaters are higher than admissible values fordrinking water, and ionic composition has changed withtime. Salinity of the `Big Sea' of the Aral was 48g L−1 in 1998, but has decreased to below 21g L−1 in the `Small Sea' due to the building ofa new dam between the two parts of the Aral Sea.
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Létolle, R., Chesterikoff, A. Salinity of surface waters in the Aral Sea region. International Journal of Salt Lake Research 8, 293–306 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1009082722430
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