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Measuring Deep Percolation for an Irrigated Alfalfa Crop in South Central Colorado

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Title Measuring Deep Percolation for an Irrigated Alfalfa Crop in South Central Colorado
Creator Phillips, Robert W.
Subject deep percolation soil water depletion
Description A Professional Project Report submitted in partial fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Master of Water Resources, Water Resources Program, University of New Mexico. Deep percolation is the infiltration or flow of soil water by gravity below the maximum effective depth of the root zone (American 05). Deep percolation can be determined by taking field data to estimate soil water depletion using climatic data and aquifer water table draw down. This project investigated the dependence of each variable involved in a field water balance using procedures from the ASCE Manual 70 involving irrigation practices and field methods. From the water balance equation,...
Date 2007-07-30T21:20:07Z 2007-07-30T21:20:07Z 2007-07-30T21:20:07Z
Type Learning Object Presentation Technical Report
Identifier http://hdl.handle.net/1928/3238
Language en_US
Format 3304940 bytes application/pdf

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