AMU DARYA

or Amudaryaboth: ämooˈ däryäˈ, äˈmoo därˈyə, river, c.1,600 mi (2,580 km) long, formed by the junction of the Vakhsh and Pandj rivers, which rise in the Pamir Mts. of central Asia. It flows generally northwest, marking much of the northern border of Afghanistan with Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, and Turkmenistan before flowing through the Kara Kum desert of Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan, and entering the S Aral Sea through a delta. The river drains c.180,000 sq mi (466,200 sq km). It flows swiftly until it reaches the Kara Kum where its course braids into several channels. The Amu Darya provides water for irrigation, but this heavy draw on its water has prevented the Amu Darya from replenishing the Aral Sea. The Kara Kum Canal (c.500 mi/800 km long) carries water from the Amu Darya near Kelif across S Turkmenistan to Ashgabat and supplements the flow of the Tejen and Murgab rivers. The Amu Darya is paralleled by the Trans-Caspian RR, which has lessened the river's importance as a transport route. In ancient times the Amu Darya was called the Oxus and figured importantly in the history of Persia and in the campaigns of Alexander the Great.

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...historic time part of the water of the Amu- Darya flowed into the Caspian Sea; for...river was navigable. West of the Amu-Darya there are other dry channels. The...Uzboy is a dried-up branch of the Amu-Darya and at the same time the channel...
Figure 15.3 Amu Darya River basin, showing some of the principal dam sites (not...number of impoundments on tributary streams such as at Bugun. Amu Darya Two-thirds of the Amu Darya (ancient Oxus) (Figure 15.3) headwaters lie in the mountains...
...Russians were encouraged to accept the Amu Darya as the northern boundary of Afghanistan...The Bolsheviks acknowledged the Amu Darya border in 1920, and the Afghanistan...POLICY, p. 47 . Significance The Amu Darya has served as a historic dividing...
...one of the ancient channels of the Amu-Darya. Along the bottom of the Unguz...in sulphates. The delta of the Amu-Darya begins at Nukus. The position of...the area between the deltas of the Amu-Darya and the Syr-Darya. The sands...
...the permission of the chief of the Amu-Darya district (otdel), the body of...Khorezm, on the right bank of the Amu-Darya (see on it Lobysevich, )82...apparently, east of Khanqah, near the Amu-Darya (it is not indicated on the available...
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...diverted the courses of the Amu Syr and Amu Darya rivers, the Aral Seas two main feeders...for irrigation. The Syr Darya and Amu Darya both originate in the Himalayas...accused Tajikistan of polluting the Amu Darya before it passes the border in order...
...known world. It is now called the Amu Darya and is the source of water for much...to siphon off the water from the Amu Darya and other rivers of Uzbekistan to...their water to the sun. Since the Amu Darya is the source of most of the water...
...irrigation scheme. The great rivers of Central Asia, the Amu Darya and the Syr Darya, proved to be excellent sources for filling the...for 84 percent of all water withdrawals from the Amu Darya and Syr Darya. Of that, 62 percent was lost to...
...oppose Afghan proposals to dam the Amu Darya river, as it was believed that these...52) Gas pipelines built under the Amu Darya river regularly burst. (53) According...Soviets built a bridge across the Amu Darya river as well as a transshipment...
...Palaeo-Volga, such as the Palaeo-Kura and Palaeo-Amu Darya, which were the predecessors of the modern Kura and Amu Darya rivers, respectively. Zircon age dating analytical methods...
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...large river basins--that of the Amu Darya and the Indus--are of critical...densely populated Indus basin, and the Amu Darya basin is home to 21 million people...any other Central Asian river, the Amu Darya rises in the mountains of Tajikistan...
...glaciation and the erosive action of the Amu Darya (Pamir and Pianj Rivers) and Syr...dam failure will flood the lower Amu Darya basin, including the 500,000 population...from the Tajikistan Pamirs feeds the Amu Darya and Syr Darya rivers before flowing...
...problem. The Nile, the Ganges, the Amu Darya and Syr Darya, the Huang He (or...two major sources of inflow - the Amu Darya and Syr Darya - for irrigation...Karakum transports water from the Amu Darya westward toward the Caspian Sea...
...integrated water system, it sought to deal with the Syr Darya River Basin and the Amu Darya River Basin separately in hopes of breaking the...NGOs such as Union for Defense of the Aral Sea and Amu Darya are struggling to raise donor awareness for local...
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...any picture-taking. CROSSING THE AMU DARYA The cargo was eventually unloaded...of Central Asias main rivers, the Amu Darya. There is no bridge, and no through...equipped jeep - set out from the Amu Darya plain and headed for the foothills...
...aesthetic. A new exhibition, "From Amu Darya to the Potomac: Central Asian Bags...The show takes its name from the Amu Darya river, one of Central Asias major river systems. The Amu Darya flows northward from Afghanistan...
...irrigation water be tapped from the Amu Darya River in the south and the Syr Darya...Uzbeks irrigate their cotton from the Amu Darya, the larger of the two rivers...some years, if it rains - by the Amu Darya. Today, workers in Kokaral are...
...diverting the waters from the Syr and Amu Darya rivers that had sustained the sea...lay in the waterworks along the Syr Darya. The other river that once sustained the sea, the much larger Amu Darya to the south, loses nearly all its...
...in a dam to channel the precious waters of the Syr Darya river into the Kazakh section, rather than let them...coordinate use of the regions two life-giving rivers, the Amu Darya and Syr Darya. In practice, however, little concrete collaboration...
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AMU DARYA or Amudarya both: amoo darya , a moo dar...course braids into several channels. The Amu Darya provides water for irrigation, but this heavy draw on its water has prevented the Amu Darya from replenishing the Aral Sea. The Kara...
...Baba, and the Paropamisus) and the Amu Darya (Oxus) River, which marks part...world), Afghan Turkistan, the Amu Darya plain, and the rich valley of Herat...waters of the Hari Rud and of the Amu Darya. The Kabul River, beside which...
...northwest frontier. Central Asias two major rivers the Amu Darya and Syr Darya pass through Uzbek territory. The Khiva oasis is irrigated by the Amu Darya, the fertile Fergana Valley by the Syr Darya and...
...and Turkmenistan, S and E of the Aral Sea. The Amu Darya and Syr Darya rivers divide it into the Kara Kum desert in the south...populated, except in the irrigated oases along the Amu Darya and Syr Darya, where cotton, fruit, and rice are...
...long and c.175 mi (280 km) wide. Fed by the Syr Darya and Amu Darya rivers, it was generally very shallow, attaining...region, and since the early 1960s the Syr Darya and Amu Darya have been used for large-scale irrigation, causing...
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