BAKU STATE UNIVERSITY JOURNAL of EARTH SCIENCES & ENVIRONMENT
ISSN: 3006-8703 (ONLINE);
ON THE HYDROGEOLOGICAL CONDITIONS OF THE LIBERATED AGHDAM DISTRICT
Received: 01-Jul-2024 Accepted: 02-Jul-2024 Published: 08-Jul-2024 Download PDF
Sh.V. Pashayeva; J.J. Sharifov; S.A. Zeynalova
Abstract
Before the occupation, Aghdam district, with an area of 1250 km², was one of the most developed regions of the republic. Although the district's terrain is predominantly flat, part of it is mountainous. Approximately 77.4% of its area, that is 846.7 km², was occupied by Armenia. After the liberation of the area, it became necessary to clarify the freshwater potential of the region and to take measures for its efficient utilization, particularly in the context of restoring agricultural and livestock activities, as well as ongoing global climate changes.
This article utilizes data from exploration drillings conducted over the past two years. Based on a comprehensive study of this data, along with the summarization of archival and technical literary materials, the hydrogeological conditions of groundwater and confined waters have been clarified, and the hydrological conditions of the studied area have been analyzed.