Contents volume 22, 1992

Contents volume 22, 1992

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Contents Volume 22, 1992 Vol. 22 N o s . l + 2

O C T O B E R 1992

A c k n o w l e d g e m e n t s ................................................................................................................. Preface .................................................................................................................................... F o r w a r d ................................................................................................................................... List o f Figures .......................................................................................................................... List o f Tables ...........................................................................................................................

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Part I Defining the problems of irrigation planning in developing countries

C h a p t e r 1 : Issues in irrigation .................................................................................................

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C h a p t e r 2: Case studies ...........................................................................................................

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C h a p t e r 3: P r o j e c t objectives - the e c o n o m i c s o f assured a n d equitable deliveries ...............

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C h a p t e r 4: Linking the m a n a g e m e n t structure to the canal n e t w o r k layout ...........................

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Part II Guidelines for planning and operating structured irrigation systems

C h a p t e r 5: C r o p p i n g s y s t e m s a n d w a t e r d e m a n d s ..................................................................

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C h a p t e r 6: P r e p a r i n g m a p s for n e t w o r k layout ...................................................................... 105 C h a p t e r 7: I n t e r r e l a t e d hydraulic, e c o n o m i c a n d e n v i r o n m e n t a l e l e m e n t s ........................... 113 C h a p t e r 8: N e t w o r k design a n d layout ................................................................................... 147 C h a p t e r 9: Scheduling deliveries with a d e q u a t e supplies a n d with l i m i t e d supplies ............. 183 C h a p t e r 10: M o n s o o n season delivery s c h e d u l i n g in w a t e r - c o n s t r a i n e d projects .................. 207 C h a p t e r 11: Epilogue .............................................................................................................. 221 Glossary .................................................................................................................................. 225 R e f e r e n c e s ............................................................................................................................... 229

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NOVEMBER 1992

Development of a portable rainfall simulator infiltrometer for infiltration, runoff and eriosion studies A. Bhardwaj and R_ Smgh (Kharagpur, India) ................................................................. Econometric consideration for reuse of drainage effluent in wheat production A.K. Agnihotri (Kullu, India), P.S_ Kumbhare, K.V.G.K. Rao and D.P. Sharma (Karnel, India) ................................................................................................................. Contrasting soil moisture environments beneath sugar cane drip irrigated during the day, and at night C.L. Abbott (Wallingford, UK) and P.D. Ah Koon (Reddit, Mauritius) ....................... Effect of water regime on yield of drip irrigated first ratoon cane intercropped with maize and groundnut G.C. Soopramanien, R. Nayamuth (Redfiit, Mauritius) and C.H. Batchelor ( Wallingford, UK) ............................................................................................................ Dynamics of water use under annual legume pastures in a semi-arid mediterranean environment I.A.M. Yunusa, R.H_ Sedgley and D. Tennant (Nedlands and South Perth, Australia) .......................................................................................................................... Hydrologic and salinity changes associated with tree plantations in a saline agricultural catchment in southwestern Australia E_A.N. Greenwood, A. Milligan, E.F. Biddiscombe, A.L. Rogers, J.D. Beresford, G.D. Watson and K.D. Wright (Wembley and Canberra, Australia) ..............................

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Water and energy conservation using irrigation scheduling with center-pivot irrigation systems W.L. Kranz, D.E. Eisenhauer and M.T. Retka (Concord, NE, USA) .............................. Water management strategy for increasing monsoon rice production in Bangladesh M.D.J. Islam and M.K. Mondal (Gazipur, Bangladesh) ................................................. Effect of continuous irrigation with sodic and saline-sodic waters on soil properties and crop yields under cotton-wheat rotation in northwestern India M.S_ Bajwa, O.P. Choudhary and A.S. Josan (Ludhiana, India) ..................................... Water use of agricultural and native plants in a Western Australian wheatbelt catchment P. Farrington, R.B. Salama, G.D. Watson and G.A. Battle (Wembley, WA, Australia I .......................................................................................................................... The effect of filter feeding fish on water quality in irrigation reservoirs G. Sagi (Tel-Aviv, Israel) .................................................................................................. Canopy temperature to assess daily evapotranspiration and management of high frequency drip irrigation systems J. Ben-Asher (Sede Boquer Campus, Israel), C_J. Phene (Fresno, California, USA ) and A. Kinarti (Tzemach, Israel) .................................................................................... Evaluating three cotton simulation models under different irrigation regimes D.K. Asare, T.W. Sammis (Las Cruces, NM, USA), H. Assadian (El Paso, TX, USA ) and J.k. Fowler (Las Cruces, NM, USA and) ........................................................

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