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The unsteady groundwater mound below an irrigation ditch or leaky canal

Journal of Hydrology, 1977
Abstract The groundwater mound which develops below an irrigation ditch or leaky canal was investigated experimentally using a hydraulic sand-tank model and a Hele-Shaw analogue. The results showed that the mound built up in height at a rate proportional to the cuberoot of time and moved laterally at a rate proportional to the cube root of the time ...
E G Youngs
exaly   +2 more sources

Modeling an irrigation ditch opens up the world. Hydrology and hydraulics of an ancient irrigation system in Peru

Physics and Chemistry of the Earth, 2009
Abstract Ancient Peruvian irrigation systems have been studied extensively, but much remains unknown about technical and hydrological aspects of these irrigation systems. The Pampa de Chaparri irrigation system in Peru is used as an example to show how modeling approaches for hydrological and hydraulic features of irrigation can yield results to ...
Maurits W Ertsen
exaly   +2 more sources

Ditch and Furrow Irrigation

2023
Abebech A. Beyene, Saeid Eslamian
exaly   +2 more sources

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