Appraisal and optimization of agricultural water use in large irrigation schemes: II. Applications |
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Authors: | M. Menenti J. Chambouleyron J. Morábito L. Fornero L. Stefanini |
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Affiliation: | (1) DLO The Winand Staring Centre for Integrated Land, Soil and Water Research, Wageningen, The Netherlands;(2) Instituto Nacional de Ciencia y Técnica Hídricas, Mendoza, Argentina;(3) Dipartimento di Economia, Universitá di Urbino, Urbino, Italy |
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Abstract: | In this paper, the theoretical approach presented in Part I is demonstrated by means of case studies on the irrigation schemes of Rio Mendoza and Rio Tunuyán in the Province of Mendoza, Argentina. The object of the case studies was the determination of optimal allocation of surface water to reduce the use of groundwater. Current and optimal conjunctive allocation of ground and surface water is studied by means of the developed simulation and optimization models.The second case study was designed on the basis of the experience gathered during the first one: each step of the case studies is compared. The comparison between the two case studies illustrates how to apply the proposed approach when the amount and quality of available data are different. For the more detailed Rio Tunuyán study, we determined the following physical characteristics of all terminal nodes: on-farm rotational intervals, mean water application depth, actual soil water storage capacity, crop water requirements, depth of groundwater table, aquifer transmissivity, and efficiency of groundwater use.The performance of the entire system is sensitive to changes in the water application depth, as it was shown by a simulation study.The application of our optimization approach to the conjunctive use of ground- and surface water showed that the total water requirements over a year can be met by a reassignment of water that reduces the total costs of a great amount. |
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Keywords: | Argentina groundwater irrigation simulation model surface water water use |
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