Nazlou River
The Nazlou Chay', is a river in Kurdistan Province and West Azarbaijan Province, Iran,[1][2] where it flows into Lake Urmia. The river is part of the lake Urmia Catchment near the border of Iraq, Turkey, and Armenia, over use of the water resources of this river has contributed the shrinking of Lake Urmia in recent years.[3]
References
- J. Behmanesh, A. Jabari, M. Montaseri, H. Rezaei, 'Comparing AWBM and SimHyd models in rainfall-runoff modeling (Case study: Nazlou Chay catchment in west Azarbijan)', Geography and Environmental Planning Journal 24th Year, Vol. 52, No.4, Winter 2014.
- Mohammad Heidarnejad, Ebrahim Zalaqi and Mehdi Nadri, 'The study of changes resulting from the construction of spur over the Shoteyt River (Iran) on hydraulic parameters of water level and flow rate using MIKE11 model, International Journal of Farming and Allied Sciences (2013)-2-12 p343-349.
- Edris Merufinia, Azad Aram, Fatemeh Esmaeili, Saving the Lake Urmia: from Slogan to Reality (Challenges and Solutions) Bulletin of Environment, Pharmacology and Life Sciences, Vol 3 Spl Issue III 2014: page 277-288.
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