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Increasing Water Use Efficiency Through Improved Orifice Design and Operational Procedures for Subirrigation Systems

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Title Increasing Water Use Efficiency Through Improved Orifice Design and Operational Procedures for Subirrigation Systems
Creator Wilke, O. C. Hiler, E. A.
Description Two mathematical models describing one-dimensional flow from buried sources and in unsaturated soils were developed. One considered the consumption of water by roots. For the assumed distribution of the root consumption with time and depth, the 10cm (4-in.) deep source provided better water distribution than did 20- and 30-cm (8- and 12-in.) deep sources. Irrigation from zero depth, as in the case of trickle irrigation, appeared to be the best system for the given conditions. Plugging of...
Date 2011-07-01T18:54:21Z 2011-07-01T18:54:21Z 1975-02
Type Technical Report
Identifier http://hdl.handle.net/1969.1/94907
Language en_US
Relation TR;63
Publisher Texas Water Resources Institute

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