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040 _aEAL
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041 _aeng
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090 _aART MJAE V32 No4 7
100 1 _aRamadan, M. H.
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240 1 0 _aMisr Journal of Agricultural Engineering, 2015 v.32 (4)
_h[electronic resource]
245 1 0 _aIrrigation water management in the Nile delta using gis technology
_h[electronic resource]
246 1 5 _aإدارة مياه الرى في دلتا النيل باستخدام تقنية نظم المعلومات الجغرافية.
300 _ap.1503-1528.
504 _aIncludes bibliographic reference
520 _aA GIS-based decision support model was developed for On-farm Water Management (GlS-OWM). The model includes three modules for water requirements calculations; crops manipulation and On-farm Water Allocation. The model was verified in an area located between Dakahlia and Kafr Elsheikh governorates. Egypt during (1/10/2013 to 1/10/2014). The ETo values which were estimated using GIS-OWM were highly significantly correlated with the ETo values estimated using FAO CROPWAT. The consumed time to reach the selected gates on Bahr Elbeshma canal using the GIS-OWM model were also highly significantly correlated with the actual consumed time to reach the same gates. The forecasting gross irrigation requirements for the pattern distributed using GIS-OWM (m3) was compared to the canals available water (m3) WId the gross irrigation requirements for the actual pattern (m3). The saved watter amount during summer season when GIS-OWM is verified is (l.22 X 107) m3 for 11795 Feddans. This amount represents about 34.6% of total water available during this period. GIS-OWM is able to generate maps for On farm Water Allocation and field irrigation status
546 _aSummary in Arabic
650 0 _aIrrigation water
_xManagement
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650 0 _aGeographic information systems
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700 1 _aIbrabim, M. M.
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700 1 _aAbd Elwarth, N. A.
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773 0 _tMisr Journal of Agricultural Engineering.
_g2015.v.32(4)
_x1687-384X
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_wu192786
856 4 0 _uhttp://nile.enal.sci.eg/EALE/2015/MJAE/3215/4/1503.pdf
_zFull Text Article
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