Level basin Irrigation

Level basin Irrigation
Author: L. J. Erie,Allen R. Dedrick
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 24
Release: 1979
Genre: Irrigation
ISBN: IND:30000091853865

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Level basin Irrigation

Level basin Irrigation
Author: L. J. Erie,Allen R. Dedrick
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 24
Release: 1979
Genre: Irrigation
ISBN: MINN:319510028493743

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Surface Irrigation

Surface Irrigation
Author: Melvyn Kay
Publsiher: Gower Publishing Company, Limited
Total Pages: 160
Release: 1986
Genre: Agriculture-land
ISBN: CORNELL:31924062807379

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Evaluation and Improvement of Basin Irrigation

Evaluation and Improvement of Basin Irrigation
Author: Gideon Peri
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 210
Release: 1979
Genre: Irrigation
ISBN: CORNELL:31924001704729

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Spatial distribution of reference and potential evapotranspiration across the Indus Basin Irrigation Systems

Spatial distribution of reference and potential evapotranspiration across the Indus Basin Irrigation Systems
Author: M. Kaleem Ullah,Zaigham Habib,Saim Muhammad
Publsiher: IWMI
Total Pages: 62
Release: 2001
Genre: Evapotranspiration
ISBN: 9789290902065

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The report computes different components of potential crop water demand at the canal command level in Indus Basin. Major contribution is update of water demand based on several years of climate data, which improves the estimation of reference evapotranspiration for developing refined crop coefficients based on the latest cropping patterns. The water demands of major crop and fully developed standard unit for each canal command is presented for direct comparisons and adjustments, if required. The report is part of Indus Basin performance study, which aims to identify the scope for integrated land and water management by evaluating current practices to propose sustainable alternatives.

Irrigation Fundamentals

Irrigation Fundamentals
Author: George H. Hargreaves,Gary P. Merkley
Publsiher: Water Resources Publication
Total Pages: 202
Release: 1998
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1887201106

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IRRIGATION FUNDAMENTALS is a comprehensive text on the basic principles and practices of applied agricultural irrigation. Written over a period of more than 10 years, it is based on the authors'' extensive experience in farming, consulting, research, teaching, and other related agricultural activities. The book is for use by teachers of introductory courses in irrigation, farmers who have some basic technical knowledge, and for administrators who need a general understanding of irrigation as an aid for policy decisions in water resource development and planning. Various factors that influence crop yield and production including climate, fertility, water, drainage, and agronomic practices are addressed. The various irrigation methods such as border, basin, contour, furrow, sub, sprinkle, and drip or trickle are described; and conditions are given for selection of the appropriate method to use. Recent developments and new technology are included herein when they have obvious practical applications, but for the most part the material presented in this book is based on well established principles and practices. Much of the content is very practical and much is essentially nontechnical. Nevertheless, some of the material covered in this book goes beyond the basic concepts in an attempt to better describe the relationships and techniques employed by irrigation scientists and irrigation engineers.From the Preface: The future of the world depends very much on how we manage natural resources. Since the year 1900 there has been a ninefold increase in global carbon emissions from burning fossil fuels, and the world population has increased about 3.7 times in this century. Vast areas of forests have been destroyed, and irrigated lands now produce 40% of the food supply. Due to depletion of groundwater reserves and an increase in population, irrigated area per capita is declining. Consequently, the irrigation of additional alluvial lands is a strategic necessity for all of humankind. Much of the alluvial lands cannot be made productive without prior development of water resources through flood control, drainage, and irrigation. The production of electricity through hydropower and the production of alcohol fuel from irrigated crops, as has been practiced for many years in Brazil, can slow the increase in carbon emissions. Such diverse developments are typically not separable; rather, they must be considered as integral parts of a comprehensive development plan. The conservation of natural resources and increasing productivity of irrigated lands are also strategic necessities. Much of the current technology is highly transferable and crop yields can be significantly increased on lands already under irrigation.The authors have worked in many countries in connection with resource inventories, teaching, and the planning, development and use of irrigation as a tool for increasing production and providing employment. They have written extensively and have been honored for their achievements. They have considerable experience with everything from primitive low-technology irrigation developments to highly developed irrigation in the USA and in dozens of countries around the world. Both of the authors have dedicated their careers to teaching, research, and consulting in agricultural irrigation and water resources development and planning. It is their hope and expectation that this book will provide incentives for investigating and documenting land and water resources, improving development, increasing crop yields, conserving resources, and improving the environment. From the Table of Contents:Chapt. 1 - INTRODUCTION: Irrigation Fundamentals: - - A Definition of Irrigation - - Statistical Perspectives of Agricultural IrrigationChapt. 2 - FACTORS INFLUENCING CROP PRODUCTION: - - Introduction - - Temperature, Radiation, and Evaporative Potential - - Climate Change - - Soil Fertility and Fertilizers - - Water Availability and Distribution - - Soil Aeration and Drainage - - Plant Density, Spacing and Leaf Area Index - - Crop VarietyChapt. 3 - AGRICULTURAL SOILS: - - Introduction - - Soil Texture and Structure - - Soil Classification and Evaluation - - Bureau of Reclamation Land Classification - - Soil Age and Topography - - Soil Chemistry - - Infiltration Rates - - Soil-Water Relationships - - Equations for Soil Water Content - - Soil Water Potential - - Measuring Soil Water ContentChapt. 4 - EVALUATING IRRIGATION RESOURCES: - - Introduction - - Climate - - Hydrology - - Human and Other Factors - - Integrated DevelopmentChapt. 5 - IRRIGATION METHODS: - - Introduction - - Graded Border Irrigation - - Basin Irrigation - - Contour Levees - - Furrow Irrigation - - Sub-Irrigation - - Sprinkle Irrigation - - Drip or Trickle Irrigation - - Selecting an Irrigation Method - - Land Grading and Leveling - - Laser-Leveling Equipment and Practices - - Computing Diagonal Slopes - - Irrigation System EvaluationChapt. 6 - CROP WATER REQUIREMENTS: - - Introduction - - Direct Methods - - Indirect Methods - - Potential Evaporation - - Reference Evapotranspiration - - Extraterrestrial Solar Radiation - - Irrigation Requirements - - Crop CoefficientsChapt. 7 - IRRIGATION SCHEDULING: - - Introduction - - Allowable Water Depletion - - Monitoring Soil Water - - Scheduling Irrigations - - Rice Irrigation

Basin level Use and Productivity of Water

Basin level Use and Productivity of Water
Author: David Molden,R. Sakthivadivel,Zaigham Habib
Publsiher: IWMI
Total Pages: 34
Release: 2001
Genre: Irrigation
ISBN: 9789290904250

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Discusses and illustrates concepts for identifying ways of improving productivity of water within basins. The results of applying a water accounting procedure to four sub-basins in South Asia (Bhakra in India; Chishtian in Pakistan; Huruluwewa in nothern Sri Lanka; and Kirindi Oya in southern Sri Lanka) are presented. The methodology used identifies the quantities and productivity of various uses of water within a basin. This information is then used to identify the water-saving potential, and the means of improving the productivity of the managed supplies.

BASCAD

BASCAD
Author: J. Boonstra,M. Jurriƫns
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 30
Release: 1988
Genre: BASCAD (Computer program)
ISBN: 9070754126

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