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This book is an outcome of the symposium on agricultural water management in Netherlands and discusses the methods that leads to cost effective but environmentally acceptable techniques. The book covers following topics: drainage and reclamation of soil and effect of drainage on agriculture.
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This book is an outcome of the symposium on agricultural water management in Netherlands and discusses the methods that leads to cost effective but environmentally acceptable techniques. The book covers following topics: drainage and reclamation of soil and effect of drainage on agriculture.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Januar 1986
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 828g
- ISBN-13: 9789061916390
- ISBN-10: 9061916399
- Artikelnr.: 25091942
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Januar 1986
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 828g
- ISBN-13: 9789061916390
- ISBN-10: 9061916399
- Artikelnr.: 25091942
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
A. L. Van Wijk (Author) , Wesseling J. (Author)
Session 1: Drainage and reclamation of soils with low permeability 1.
Characterization of flow processes during drainage in some Dutch heavy clay
soils 2. Factors influencing mole drainage channel stability 3. Effective
disruption is a major factor in the drainage of impermeable soils 4.
Discussion Session 1 Session 2: Effects of drainage and/or irrigation on
agriculture 5. Twenty years of drainage and irrigation research 6.
Irrigation demand and utilization of irrigation water on sandy soils in
Denmark 7. Effect of irrigation on agriculture: Water availability and crop
yield 8. Discussion Session 2.1 9. Drainage of clay lands for grassland
production: Problems, effects, benefits 10. Effects of saturation on
pasture production on a clay loam pseudogley soil 11. Discussion Session
2.2 12. Simulating effects of soil type and drainage on arable crop yield
13. Modelling the yield of winter wheat under limiting water conditions 14.
Water balance and crop production 15. Discussion Session 2.3 Session 3:
Installation and maintenance of drainage systems 16. Soil invasion into
drain pipes 17. Common lines in research on drainage envelopes in France
and in the Netherlands 18. Use of hydrographs to survey subsurface
drainage: Networks ageing and hydraulic operating 19. Design, installation
and maintenance of drainage systems 20. The effect of maintenance on the
performance of tube drains 21. Discussion Session 3 Session 4: Regional and
local water management systems 22. Models for the assessment of
sedimentation in reservoirs as a tool for correct management and lifetime
estimate in the project phase 23. Hydrological and economical effects of
manipulating water levels in open water conduits - A case study 24. The
flow rate of water at the level of a moving water table 25. Discussion
Session 4 Session 5: Effects of agriculture on its environment 26. Leaching
of ferrous iron after drainage of pyrite-rich soils and means of preventing
pollution of streams 27. Nitrogen balance in crop production and
groundwater quality 28. Nitrate load and water management of agricultural
land 29. Discussion Session 5
Characterization of flow processes during drainage in some Dutch heavy clay
soils 2. Factors influencing mole drainage channel stability 3. Effective
disruption is a major factor in the drainage of impermeable soils 4.
Discussion Session 1 Session 2: Effects of drainage and/or irrigation on
agriculture 5. Twenty years of drainage and irrigation research 6.
Irrigation demand and utilization of irrigation water on sandy soils in
Denmark 7. Effect of irrigation on agriculture: Water availability and crop
yield 8. Discussion Session 2.1 9. Drainage of clay lands for grassland
production: Problems, effects, benefits 10. Effects of saturation on
pasture production on a clay loam pseudogley soil 11. Discussion Session
2.2 12. Simulating effects of soil type and drainage on arable crop yield
13. Modelling the yield of winter wheat under limiting water conditions 14.
Water balance and crop production 15. Discussion Session 2.3 Session 3:
Installation and maintenance of drainage systems 16. Soil invasion into
drain pipes 17. Common lines in research on drainage envelopes in France
and in the Netherlands 18. Use of hydrographs to survey subsurface
drainage: Networks ageing and hydraulic operating 19. Design, installation
and maintenance of drainage systems 20. The effect of maintenance on the
performance of tube drains 21. Discussion Session 3 Session 4: Regional and
local water management systems 22. Models for the assessment of
sedimentation in reservoirs as a tool for correct management and lifetime
estimate in the project phase 23. Hydrological and economical effects of
manipulating water levels in open water conduits - A case study 24. The
flow rate of water at the level of a moving water table 25. Discussion
Session 4 Session 5: Effects of agriculture on its environment 26. Leaching
of ferrous iron after drainage of pyrite-rich soils and means of preventing
pollution of streams 27. Nitrogen balance in crop production and
groundwater quality 28. Nitrate load and water management of agricultural
land 29. Discussion Session 5
Session 1: Drainage and reclamation of soils with low permeability 1.
Characterization of flow processes during drainage in some Dutch heavy clay
soils 2. Factors influencing mole drainage channel stability 3. Effective
disruption is a major factor in the drainage of impermeable soils 4.
Discussion Session 1 Session 2: Effects of drainage and/or irrigation on
agriculture 5. Twenty years of drainage and irrigation research 6.
Irrigation demand and utilization of irrigation water on sandy soils in
Denmark 7. Effect of irrigation on agriculture: Water availability and crop
yield 8. Discussion Session 2.1 9. Drainage of clay lands for grassland
production: Problems, effects, benefits 10. Effects of saturation on
pasture production on a clay loam pseudogley soil 11. Discussion Session
2.2 12. Simulating effects of soil type and drainage on arable crop yield
13. Modelling the yield of winter wheat under limiting water conditions 14.
Water balance and crop production 15. Discussion Session 2.3 Session 3:
Installation and maintenance of drainage systems 16. Soil invasion into
drain pipes 17. Common lines in research on drainage envelopes in France
and in the Netherlands 18. Use of hydrographs to survey subsurface
drainage: Networks ageing and hydraulic operating 19. Design, installation
and maintenance of drainage systems 20. The effect of maintenance on the
performance of tube drains 21. Discussion Session 3 Session 4: Regional and
local water management systems 22. Models for the assessment of
sedimentation in reservoirs as a tool for correct management and lifetime
estimate in the project phase 23. Hydrological and economical effects of
manipulating water levels in open water conduits - A case study 24. The
flow rate of water at the level of a moving water table 25. Discussion
Session 4 Session 5: Effects of agriculture on its environment 26. Leaching
of ferrous iron after drainage of pyrite-rich soils and means of preventing
pollution of streams 27. Nitrogen balance in crop production and
groundwater quality 28. Nitrate load and water management of agricultural
land 29. Discussion Session 5
Characterization of flow processes during drainage in some Dutch heavy clay
soils 2. Factors influencing mole drainage channel stability 3. Effective
disruption is a major factor in the drainage of impermeable soils 4.
Discussion Session 1 Session 2: Effects of drainage and/or irrigation on
agriculture 5. Twenty years of drainage and irrigation research 6.
Irrigation demand and utilization of irrigation water on sandy soils in
Denmark 7. Effect of irrigation on agriculture: Water availability and crop
yield 8. Discussion Session 2.1 9. Drainage of clay lands for grassland
production: Problems, effects, benefits 10. Effects of saturation on
pasture production on a clay loam pseudogley soil 11. Discussion Session
2.2 12. Simulating effects of soil type and drainage on arable crop yield
13. Modelling the yield of winter wheat under limiting water conditions 14.
Water balance and crop production 15. Discussion Session 2.3 Session 3:
Installation and maintenance of drainage systems 16. Soil invasion into
drain pipes 17. Common lines in research on drainage envelopes in France
and in the Netherlands 18. Use of hydrographs to survey subsurface
drainage: Networks ageing and hydraulic operating 19. Design, installation
and maintenance of drainage systems 20. The effect of maintenance on the
performance of tube drains 21. Discussion Session 3 Session 4: Regional and
local water management systems 22. Models for the assessment of
sedimentation in reservoirs as a tool for correct management and lifetime
estimate in the project phase 23. Hydrological and economical effects of
manipulating water levels in open water conduits - A case study 24. The
flow rate of water at the level of a moving water table 25. Discussion
Session 4 Session 5: Effects of agriculture on its environment 26. Leaching
of ferrous iron after drainage of pyrite-rich soils and means of preventing
pollution of streams 27. Nitrogen balance in crop production and
groundwater quality 28. Nitrate load and water management of agricultural
land 29. Discussion Session 5