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Research Project: SNOW AND HYDROLOGIC PROCESSES IN THE INTERMOUNTAIN WEST

Location: Watershed Management Research

Title: Scheme of water saving irrigation in autumn based on SHAW model in Inner Mongolia Hetao Irrigation District

Authors
item Li, Ruiping -
item Shi, Haibin -
item Takeo, Akae -
item Yiqiang, Zhang -
item Xiaohong, Zhang -
item Flerchinger, Gerald

Submitted to: Transactions of the Chinese Society of Agricultural Engineering
Publication Type: Peer Reviewed Journal
Publication Acceptance Date: November 29, 2009
Publication Date: February 28, 2010
Repository URL: http://parking.nal.usda.gov/shortterm/21602_Li-2010-TCSAE.pdf
Citation: Li, R., H. Shi, T. Akae, Y. Zhang, X. Zhang, G.N. Flerchinger. 2010. Scheme of Water Saving Irrigation in Autumn Based on SHAW Model in Inner Mongolia Hetao Irrigation District. Nongye Gongcheng Xuebao/Transactions of the Chinese Society of Agricultural Engineering. 26(2):31-36. (Paper written in Chinese with English abstract).

Interpretive Summary: A build up of soil salinity is a serious problem many irrigated areas around the world. The need to leach salinity out of the root zone must be countered by the need to conserve water. A reasonable scheme for autumn irrigation in the Hetao Irrigation District was proposed for soils with varying salinity based on model simulations. The proposed scheme is intended to mitigate salinity while conserving water. The approach and similar guidelines can be used in other areas where autumn and winter irrigation is practiced.

Technical Abstract: In accordance with the prevention of soil salination and water-saving irrigation in autumn in Inner Mongolia Hetao irrigation district, the reasonable water-saving irrigation scheme in autumn was quantified by using SHAW model for the different salinized soils. For slightly salinized soils, autumn irrigation quota was from 142 to183 mm between September 28 and October 23. For moderate salinized soils, autumn irrigation quota was from 180 to 200 mm between October 14 and 18. For serious salinized soils, planting sunflower instead of wheat, autumn irrigation quota was from 200 to 225 mm. In the studied irrigation district, autumn irrigation is supposed to be reasonably arranged according to the different salinized soils.

   

 
Project Team
Seyfried, Mark
Marks, Daniel - Danny
Flerchinger, Gerald
Pierson, Frederick - Fred
 
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