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  1. The Zarrineh river is dammed at Shahid Kazemi Dam or Sadd-e Kurosh-e Kabir (Dam of Cyrus the Great) at the border with West Azerbaijan, producing a large reservoir. There is a power plant there. The river continues north and slightly west past the cities of Shahin Dezh, Kashavar and Miandoab and into Lake Urmia. Although it is perennial, unlike ...

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  2. The Zarrineh river is dammed at Shahid Kazemi Dam or Sadd-e Kurosh-e Kabir (Dam of Cyrus the Great) at the border with West Azerbaijan, producing a large reservoir. There is a power plant there. The river continues north and slightly west past the cities of Shahin Dezh, Kashavar and Miandoab and into Lake Urmia.

  3. Oct 18, 2021 · Zarrineh River is located in the northwest of Iran, providing more than 40% of the total inflow into the Lake Urmia that is one of the largest saltwater lakes on the earth. Lake Urmia is a highly endangered ecosystem on the brink of desiccation. This paper studied the impacts of climate change on the streamflow of Zarrineh River. The streamflow was simulated and projected for the period 1992 ...

    • Farhad Yazdandoost, Sogol Moradian
    • 2021
  4. Mar 6, 2023 · Zarrineh River (ZR) basin is the largest and most crucial sub-basin of the LU basin, providing more than 41% (i.e., 1271 MCM) of the environmental flow into LU . ZR is situated to the southeast of Lake Urmia and covers an area of about 12,025 km 2 with a length of around 300 km, as depicted in Figure 1 [ 41 ].

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  5. Abstract: Zarrineh River is located in the northwest of Iran, providing more than 40% of the total inflow into the Lake Urmia that is one of the largest saltwater lakes on the earth. Lake Urmia is a highly endangered ecosystem on the brink of desiccation. This paper stud ied the impacts of climate change on the streamflow of Zarrineh River.

    • Farhad Yazdandoost, Sogol Moradian
    • 2021
  6. Jan 1, 2022 · The Zarrineh River basin is Lake Urmia’s main inflow source and the management plan for Lake Urmia states that the Zarrineh River basin has to provide more than 47% of its stream flow to the lake (Water Engineering and Management Research Institute, 2011).

  7. Oct 28, 2020 · This paper presents the results of studies on water resources management strategies, under the influence of climate change, in the Zarrineh River basin, providing some 41% of the total inflow into the Lake Urmia. Climate change simulation over the period 1992–2050 was performed by downscaling of seven global circulation models. The best model was then selected for modelling the hydrological ...

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