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Novel approach to evaluate the dynamic variation of wind drift and evaporation losses under moving irrigation systems

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BIOSYSTEMS ENGINEERING
卷 135, 期 -, 页码 44-53

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ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.biosystemseng.2015.04.011

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Wind drift; Evaporation loss; Center pivot; Catch can test; Water application efficiency; Strip test

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  1. American Society of Civil Engineers Freeman Fellowship
  2. Soil Science Society of America graduate student award from the soil and water management and conservation section
  3. American Society of Agronomy outstanding graduate student award from the environmental quality section
  4. American Water Resource Association graduate student award from the - Washington section
  5. National Science Foundation (NSF)
  6. NEON, Inc. [1029808]
  7. NSF

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The increased need for water and food security requires the development of new approaches to save water through irrigation management strategies, particularly for center pivot irrigation. To do so entails monitoring of the dynamic variation in wind drift and evaporation losses (WDELs) of irrigation systems under different weather conditions and for relatively long time periods. The historical catch can method has limited our ability to address this goal. Here, a new and easy-to implement methodology, called the strip test, was developed and validated against the catch can technique. Our results showed strong agreement between the catch can method and the strip test for determining the average water application efficiency (WAE approximate to 1-WDEL). Because the strip test method was measured for shorter intervals compared to the catch can method, the variables influencing WAE were able to be compared during each test. WAE had a large variance over time, which was controlled, in part, by wind speed (>4 m s(-1)). Site-specific characterisation of WDEL is needed to apply this technique. Once applied, it can provide a better understanding of WAE behaviour over the time, and enhance the capability of predicting results for the optimising water use in sprinkler irrigation. (C) 2015 IAgrE. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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