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Irrigation with Effluents

Effects of Prewetting Rate and Clay Content on Runoff and Soil Loss

A.I. Mamedov, I. Shainberg and G.J. Levy*

Institute of Soil, Water and Environmental Sciences, Agricultural Research Organization (ARO), The Volcani Center, P.O. Box 6, Bet Dagan 50250, Israel



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Fig. 1. Effect of prewetting rate on measured infiltration rates of five soils irrigated with (a) fresh water or (b) effluents.

 


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Fig. 2. Computed total runoff as a function of clay content and prewetting rate for soils irrigated with (a) fresh water or (b) effluents. Bar indicates a single confidence interval value at {alpha} = 0.05.

 


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Fig. 3. Soil loss as a function of clay content and prewetting rate for soils irrigated with (a) fresh water or (b) effluents. Bar indicates a single confidence interval value at {alpha} = 0.05.

 


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Fig. 4. Soil loss versus computed total runoff for all soils studied.

 





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