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Aim of the study: This paper presents the role and importance of the gravity-fed system for increasing the soil water resources and surface retention in sandy alluvial soils.
Łukasz Borek , Karolina Drymajło
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ABSTRACT Many resource management plans use ensembles of global climate models (GCMs) to represent a range of potential future climates. Hydrologic models are used to translate these climates into projections of water resources to evaluate their long‐term vulnerability.
Gabrielle F. S. Boisramé +4 more
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The simulation of drainage sources in irrigation areas at the watershed scale is of great significance for understanding the characteristics and drainage status of irrigation districts under various water-saving irrigation and climatic conditions.
Zheng Hexiang +9 more
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Reviewing the Levee Effect: From Theory to Practice
ABSTRACT Ongoing development in flood‐prone areas has intensified focus on flood‐risk management strategies. Constructed flood protections, like levees, lead to a false sense of security. Resulting development behind levees paradoxically increases flood risk, referred to as the levee effect.
Angela J. Catalano, Damon M. Hall
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Fishpond Water Potential on Vineyard Soil Health: An Exploratory Study of a Circular System
Climate variabilities continue to hinder sustainable food production with an increasing need to use resources such as water and soil efficiently. The quest for these efficiencies in agriculture systems drives innovations among farmers.
Isaac Kwadwo Mpanga +3 more
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ABSTRACT Freshwater habitats are globally threatened by various anthropogenic pressures, resulting in reduced habitat quality and diminished biodiversity. Due to their sensitivity to environmental change, mayflies are commonly used in biomonitoring programs worldwide.
Marina Vilenica +8 more
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REQUIREMENTS FOR THE FORMATION AND IRRIGATION OF IRRIGATION DITCHES BETWEEN THE VINE ROW
Recently, in a number of farms, ok-aryks have been replaced by flexible nylon pipelines with a hole for releasing water near each furrow. To lay and assemble them, they use a special device that is mounted on tractors. The use of nylon pipelines is promising, and even necessary in vineyards planted on slopes.
Sh.B.Qurbanov +2 more
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An irrigation ditch weir with a wooden walkway over the flowing water. Trees and bushes line the banks of the ditch.; Verso In faded black ink, 'About an irrigation ditch 1902.
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One of the most important tasks about the development of irrigation in Spain during the XVIII century was the extension of the Royal Irrigation Ditch of Alzira.
Tomás Peris Albentosa
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