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Rowshon, M.K and Kwok, C.Y and Lee, T.S
(2003)
Gis-based scheduling and monitoring of irrigation delivery for rice irrigation system. Part I. Scheduling.
Agricultural Water Management, 62 (2).
pp. 105-116.
ISSN 0378-3774; eISSN: 0378-3774
Abstract
A program using geographical information system (GIS) has been developed for the spatial and temporal distribution of irrigation supply for a large-scale rice irrigation project in Malaysia. This study focused on determining water deliveries on a periodic basis during the main (wet) and off (dry) seasons based on spatial and temporal demand. A water balance equation is used to determine the release for each constant head orifice (CHO) within the blocks and compartments. A user interface allows for the selection of a specific area and input of relevant information. The recommended discharges are displayed allowing the manager to view maps, tables and graphs providing a basis for decision making as the season progresses. Comparison of the observed and computed values for the 1997/1998 season in compartment F showed that observed values were higher than the computed values indicating excess supply during the main season. Observed values were lower than computed values during the off-season. The periodic results obtained can then be used to monitor the allocation of irrigation deliveries for improving the water management system. © 2003 Published by Elsevier Science B.V.
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