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Please, place this image otherwhere within the article, not in the infobox and explain it. For the infobox the NASA image is much more suitable. --Gschupfta Ferdl (talk) 11:28, 12 October 2014 (UTC)[reply]

notREED?

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Turkmen for "Yellow Depression81.11.206.132 (talk) 19:10, 22 June 2016 (UTC)[reply]

'Aral Sea'

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There has been much talk about Soviet Union using too much of the water from the rivers causing Aral sea to dry out

However, an referring to what is said below - The word 'Aral Sea' is not once mentioned in this article. Isn't that quite remarkable!

The main contribution seems to be the reduced flow in Amu Darja river, historically the larger of the two rivers feeding the lake. The Aral Sea has shrunk since first half of the 20th century , faster since about 1970 and very fast after the fall of Soviet Union and the reason then seems to be the sudden appearance of this now more than 5000 square kilometres large lake in the middle of a former dessert. The extremely poor water management in south Turkmenistan where water is diverted to a canal was obviously not enough. The tiny residuals should by all means be hindered to reach the Aral Sea by creating this lake. 213.204.219.122 (talk) 06:30, 13 January 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Garble in history

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There is garbled writing in Sarygamysh_Lake#History. "The lake existed at the end of the Neogene period, in the upper anthropocene (at 58 m above sea level), when its area covered, including the modern Assake-Audan basin, and then in the 14th - 16th centuries AD (at the level of 50–62 metres above sea level)." Is this saying it had two separate periods of existence: Neogene and upper anthropocene? How is 58 m above sea level related to its existence? What did its area cover? I will add some dates to make sense of "Neogene" and "upper anthropocene", but that won't answer my questions. Zaslav (talk) 22:47, 27 July 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Puzzle in fauna

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Sarygamysh_Lake#Fauna is unnecessarily technical. E.g., "ichthyofauna" is merely water animal life. "[A]dventitious drainage network" is puzzling (yes, I know what "adventitious" means but how does it apply to a drainage network?); an expert should put it into plain English. WP is not a technical journal. Zaslav (talk) 22:59, 27 July 2024 (UTC)[reply]