The European Space Agency documents the decline of the Aral Sea, via Wired, whose 2002 article on the management of the Amu Darya explains in great detail the reasons for that decline.
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[...] Pruned looks at the Artifical Desert Lake of Turkmenistan (intimately linked to the drying of the Aral Sea) and additional projects from the exhibition Out of Water (previously covered by Infranetlab as [...]