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Delineation of sprinkler and gravity application systems. Technical report 04-005. Project scenario document DDW-022 final as-built Item Info

Title:
Delineation of sprinkler and gravity application systems. Technical report 04-005. Project scenario document DDW-022 final as-built
Authors:
Contor, Bryce A.
Date Created (ISO Standard):
2004-09-02
Description:
Design documents are a series of technical papers addressing specific design topics on the eastern Snake River Plain Aquifer Model upgrade. Each design document will contain the following information: topic of the design document, how that topic fits into the whole project, which design alternatives were considered and which design alternative is proposed. In draft form, design documents are used to present proposed designs to reviewers. Reviewers are encouraged to submit suggested alternatives and comments to the design document. Reviewers include all members of the Eastern Snake Hydrologic Modeling (ESHM) Committee as well as selected experts outside of the committee. The design document author will consider all suggestions from reviewers, update the draft design document, and submit the design document to the SRPAM Model Upgrade Program Manager. The Program Manager will make a final decision regarding the technical design of the described component. The author will modify the design document and publish the document in its final form in .pdf format on the SRPAM Model Upgrade web site. Final model documentation will include all of the design documents, edited to ensure that the "as-built" condition is appropriately represented. This Design Document is the final as-built version, reflecting the actual calculated sprinkler percentages for each irrigation entity and ground water polygon. It reflects the revised surface water irrigation entities modified in spring of 2003. The model proposes use of "adjustment factors" to calculate fieldcondition evapotranspiration from predicted evapotranspiration under wellwatered, disease free conditions. Because actual evapotranspiration may be affected by the type of application system used (as well as other factors), and because changes in application system type (e.g. gravity to sprinkler) have occurred during the period of the study, a method for identifying application method and describing changes is required. A secondary reason to identify application method is that the difference between actual irrigated acres and nominal irrigated acres may depend on application method (see Design Document DDW-015).
Subjects:
Aquifers Computer models Irrigation Gravity flow Sprinkler irrigation
Location:
Eastern Snake Plain Aquifer; Southern Idaho
Latitude:
42.96
Longitude:
-115.13
Collection:
Boise Basin
Series:
ESPAM
IWRRI number:
2004005
Rights:
In copyright, educational use permitted. Educational use includes non-commercial reproduction of text and images in materials for teaching and research purposes. For other contexts beyond fair use, including digital reproduction, please contact the University of Idaho Library Special Collections and Archives Department at libspec@uidaho.edu. The University of Idaho Library is not liable for any violations of the law by users.
Publisher:
Idaho Water Resources Research Institute; University of Idaho
Contributing Institution:
University of Idaho
Type:
Text
Format:
application/pdf
Cataloger:
KIT

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