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024 8    |a FI12090445
100 1    |a Abtew, W..
245 10 |a Soil Moisture and Shallow Water Table Monitoring for Irrigation and Drainage Decision-Making |h [electronic resource].
260        |a [S.l.] : |b American Society of Agricultural Engineers, |c 1998-03.
300        |a PDF, 5 pages, charts
500        |a Drainage in the 21 t Century: Food Production and the Environment
500        |a Proceedings of the Seventh International Drainage Symposium
500        |a Larry C, Brown, Symposium Proceedings Editor
500        |a 8-10 March 1998
500        |a (pages 607 / 612)
500        |a "WRE-350"
506        |a Please contact the owning institution for licensing and permissions. It is the users responsibility to ensure use does not violate any third party rights.
520 3    |a Fresh water quantity and quality is increasingly more important in south Florida due to the rising demands by the environment, agricultural, industrial, and urban sectors. A soil moisture and water table monitoring study was done in ts 3.5 m diameter ami 0.9 m deep polyethylene lank iysimeter used to simulate an Everglades Agricultural Area muck soil (Histosols) with shallow water table. A soil moisture sensor in the soil profile, a water level sensor for wafer table monitoring, and a data logger can be combined with crop stiess and meteoiologic forecasting to optimize irrigation and drainage decisions This paper presents over 600 days o f soil moisture, soil temperature, water table, and meteorologie data (observed) and demonstrates applicability to irrigation and drainage decision-making. Results show that irrigation requirements and drainage quantities can be minimized on shallow water table irrigation and drainage systems using automated soil moisture and water table monitoring devices.
533        |a Electronic reproduction. |c Florida International University, |c South Florida Water Management District, |d 2014. |f (dpSobek) |n Mode of access: World Wide Web. |n System requirements: Internet connectivity; Web browser software.
535 1    |a South Florida Water Management District.
650        |a Soil temperature--South Florida.
650        |a Lysimeter |z South Florida.
650        |a Everglades Agricultural Area Environmental Protection District.
650        |a Histosols--Florida.
700        |a South Florida Water Management District. |4 ctb
830    0 |a dpSobek.
830    0 |a Everglades Digital Library: Reclaiming the Everglades.
852        |a dpSobek |c Everglades Digital Library: Reclaiming the Everglades
856 40 |u http://dpanther.fiu.edu/dpService/dpPurlService/purl/FI12090445/00001 |y Click here for full text
992 04 |a http://dpanther.fiu.edu/sobek/content/FI/12/09/04/45/00001/FI12090445thm.jpg
997        |a Everglades Digital Library: Reclaiming the Everglades


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