Guidelines for designing and evaluating surface irrigation systems / W.R.Walker
Material type: TextSeries: FAO Irrigation and Drainage Paper no; 45Publication details: Rome: FAO., 1989Description: 137p; illust. 30cmISBN:- 9251028796
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Monograf | JPS HQ Library Main Library | General Collections | FAO-PAPER 45 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 1000008487 |
1. The practice of irrigation. 1.1 The perspective and objectives of irrigation. 1.2 Irrigation methods and their selection. 1.3 Advantages and disadvantages of surface irrigation. 2. Surface irrigation systems. 2.1 Introduction to surface irrigation. 2.2 Surface irrigation methods. 2.3 Requirements for optimal performance 2.4 Surface irrigation structures. 3. Field measurements 3.1 Field topography and configuration. 3.2 Determining water requirements 3.3 Infiltration. 3.4 Flow measurements. 3.5 Field evaluation. 4. Evaluation of field data. 4.1 Objectives of evaluation. 4.2 Performance measures. 4.3 Intermediate analysis of field data. 4.4 Systems evaluation. 4.5 General alternatives for Improvement 4.6 An example furrow irrigation evaluation 5. Surface irrigation design. 5.1 Objectives and scope of design 5.2 The basic design process. 5.3 Computation of advances and intake opportunity time. 5.4 Furrow irrigation flow rates cutoff times and field layouts. 5.5 Border irrigation design. 5.6 Basin irrigation design. 5.7 Summary. 6. Land levelling 6.1 The importance of land preparations 6.2 Small-scale land levelling 6.3 Traditional engineering approach. 6.4 Laser land levelling 7. Future developments 7.1 Background. 7.2 Surge flow. 7.3 Cablegation 7.4 Adaptive controls systems 7.5 Water supply management.
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