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News A New Approach to Sediment Transport in the Design and Operation of Irrigation Canals

The transport of sediment greatly influences the sustainability of an irrigation system. Erosion and deposition not only increase maintenance costs, but may result in an inequitable and inadequate distribution of irrigation water. Understanding the behaviour and transport of sediment allows efficient planning and reliable water delivery schedules, and ensures the controlled deposition of sediments, making maintenance activities more manageable. These lecture notes present a detailed analysis of sediment transport in irrigation canals, together with physical and mathematical descriptions of the behaviour. A mathematical model predicts the sediment transport, deposition and entrainment rate for various flow conditions and sediment inputs. The model is particularly suitable for the simulation of sediment transport in irrigation canals where flow and sediment transport are largely determined by the operation of flow control structures. This book is published in cooperation with UNESCO-IHE.

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News type Inbrief
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Source of information Taylor & Francis The Netherlands (incorporating A.A. Balkema Publishers) - www.taylorandfrancis.com - www.taylorandfrancis.com/waterscience - www.crcpress.com
Keyword(s) irrigation canals
Subject(s) AGRICULTURE , HYDRAULICS - HYDROLOGY , INFRASTRUCTURES
Relation http://www.emwis.org/topics/agriculture
Geographical coverage Netherlands
News date 21/02/2007
Working language(s) ENGLISH
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