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Review
. 2020 Sep 23;4(9):e2020GH000271.
doi: 10.1029/2020GH000271. eCollection 2020 Sep.

The Disappearing Lake: A Historical Analysis of Drought and the Salton Sea in the Context of the GeoHealth Framework

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The Disappearing Lake: A Historical Analysis of Drought and the Salton Sea in the Context of the GeoHealth Framework

Aubrey L Doede et al. Geohealth. .

Abstract

The Imperial Valley region of Southeastern California has become one of the most productive agricultural regions in the state and has the highest rates of childhood asthma in California. Lack of precipitation in the Imperial Valley has caused the water level of the Salton Sea to recede to a record low since its formation in the early 1900s. Previous studies of wind and dust deposition conducted in other regions have shown how reduced precipitation, ground heating, and the diminishing water level in an arid climate pose a risk of exposing previously sequestered toxic chemicals to open air, adversely affecting lung health. The purpose of this study is to draw historical parallels between the Aral Sea and Salton Sea in the context of geomorphology, ecology, human health, economics, and human migration, to inform an assessment of environmentally related health impacts of those living in the Imperial Valley region. Future droughts and heatwaves are expected to rise in frequency and severity, disproportionately affecting those impacted by financial and health disparities. Future research must include the implications of population health in the context of GeoHealth as a result of the most recent drought and the receding water levels of the Salton Sea.

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Conflict of interest statement

The authors declare no conflicts of interest relevant to this study.

Figures

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Figure 1
Satellite imagery of the Imperial Valley within California's Imperial County and nearby Salton Sea.
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Figure 2
Landsat satellite images showing the gradual desiccation of the Aral Sea. Source: NASA Earth Observatory (Observatory, N. E, 2012).
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Figure 3
“White dust storm” over the Aral Sea. Source: NASA Earth Observatory. (Observatory, N. E, 2007).
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Figure 4
Evidence of the Salton Sea's diminishing shoreline from 1984 (top) to 2015 (bottom). Source: NASA Earth Observatory (Observatory, N. E, 2015).

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