33 research outputs found

    Inception report on the Technical Assistance study (T.A. No. 1481-PAK): Crop based irrigation operations in the NWFP

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    Irrigation systems / Irrigation practices / Cropping systems / Water requirements / Pakistan

    Crop-based irrigation operations in the NWFP: Progress report no.2, Kharif 92 on the Technical Assistance Study, T.A. No.1481-PAK

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    Irrigation operation / Cropping systems / Irrigation canals / Water users' associations / Institutions / Pakistan

    Crop-based irrigation operations in the North West Frontier Province of Pakistan. Vol.II: Research approach and interpretation. Final Report

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    Irrigation management / Crop-based irrigation / Research / Irrigation canals / Water demand / Performance evaluation / Agricultural production / Pakistan / North West Frontier Province

    Enabling collaborative numerical modeling in earth sciences using knowledge infrastructure

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    Knowledge Infrastructure is an intellectual framework for creating, sharing, and distributing knowledge. In this paper, we use Knowledge Infrastructure to address common barriers to entry to numerical modeling in Earth sciences: computational modeling education, replicating published model results, and reusing published models to extend research. We outline six critical functional requirements: 1) workflows designed for new users; 2) a community-supported collaborative web platform; 3) distributed data storage; 4) a software environment; 5) a personalized cloud-based high-performance computing platform; and 6) a standardized open source modeling framework. Our methods meet these functional requirements by providing three interactive computational narratives for hands-on, problem-based research demonstrating how to use Landlab on HydroShare. Landlab is an open-source toolkit for building, coupling, and exploring two-dimensional numerical models. HydroShare is an online collaborative environment for the sharing of data and models. We describe the methods we are using to accelerate knowledge development by providing a suite of modular and interoperable process components that allows students, domain experts, collaborators, researchers, and sponsors to learn by exploring shared data and modeling resources. The system is designed to support uses on the continuum from fully-developed modeling applications to prototyping research software tools

    Influence of soil and climate on root zone storage capacity

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    Root zone storage capacity (Sr) is an important variable for hydrology and climate studies, as it strongly influences the hydrological functioning of a catchment and, via evaporation, the local climate. Despite its importance, it remains difficult to obtain a wellâ founded catchment representative estimate. This study tests the hypothesis that vegetation adapts its Sr to create a buffer large enough to sustain the plant during drought conditions of a certain critical strength (with a certain probability of exceedance). Following this method, Sr can be estimated from precipitation and evaporative demand data. The results of this â climateâ based methodâ are compared with traditional estimates from soil data for 32 catchments in New Zealand. The results show that the differences between catchments in climateâ derived catchment representative Sr values are larger than for soilâ derived Sr values. Using a model experiment, we show that the climateâ derived Sr can better reproduce hydrological regime signatures for humid catchments; for more arid catchments, the soil and climate methods perform similarly. This makes the climateâ based Sr a valuable addition for increasing hydrological understanding and reducing hydrological model uncertainty.Key Points:Plants develop their root systems to survive droughtsModel root zone storage capacity (Sr) can be inferred from climate recordsModel experiment shows that Sr is stronger influenced by climate than by soilPeer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/137190/1/wrcr21890.pdfhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/137190/2/wrcr21890_am.pd

    La modernizacion del riego en Pakistan: el caso del sistema de riego de la margen derecha del canal chashma (CRBC). In Spanish

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    Trabajo para presentacion en el 3er Congreso Regional Pan-Americano del ICID a realizarse en Mazatlan, Mexico, 9-11 Novembre 199
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