Title of article
DRAINAGE REDUCTION UNDER LAND RETIREMENT OVER SHALLOW WATER TABLE
Author/Authors
Purkey، David R. نويسنده , , Wallender، Wesley W. نويسنده ,
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روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
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Abstract
The retirement of land from agricultural production as a means of reducing the volume of subsurface drainage generated in the Western San Joaquin Valley, Calif., is under consideration. Reticence among local farmers and water managers renders only willing-seller land retirement feasible. There is an interest to acquire land that will generate the maximum possible drainage reduction relative to a "no retirement" baseline. An investigation was conducted to determine the drainage reduction potential of the retirement of (1) parcels that span land underlain by tile drains and land free of drainage infrastructure; (2) a "downgradient" parcel plagued by shallow ground water and equipped with subsurface tile drains: and (3) an "upgradient" parcel overlying well-aerated soil requiring no drainage. Long-term modeling with a deforming finite-element model suggests that the contiguous retirement yields the greatest drainage reduction. For single parcels, the 31^ drainage reduction potential of downgradient retirement appears more attractive than the 16% drainage reduction associated with upgradient retirement.
Keywords
ozone , water disinfectant , artificial neural network
Journal title
JOURNAL OF IRRIGATION & DRAINAGE (ASCE)
Serial Year
2001
Journal title
JOURNAL OF IRRIGATION & DRAINAGE (ASCE)
Record number
10544
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