Estimating earthen tertiary water channel seepage losses as a function of soil texture

Estimation of seepage losses is important in the management of an irrigation scheme because such losses significantly affect the efficiency of water usage. An attempt was made to determine seepage losses as a function of soil texture. Losses were measured three times, with the inflow-outflow method,...

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Main Authors: Shaikh, Irfan Ahmed, Lee, Teang Shui
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Language:English
Published: American Society of Civil Engineers 2016
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/17900/1/Estimating%20earthen%20tertiary%20water%20channel%20seepage%20losses%20as%20a%20function%20of%20soil%20texture.pdf
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/17900/
http://ascelibrary.org/doi/abs/10.1061/%28ASCE%29HE.1943-5584.0001292
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spelling my.upm.eprints.179002016-06-07T08:23:20Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/17900/ Estimating earthen tertiary water channel seepage losses as a function of soil texture Shaikh, Irfan Ahmed Lee, Teang Shui Estimation of seepage losses is important in the management of an irrigation scheme because such losses significantly affect the efficiency of water usage. An attempt was made to determine seepage losses as a function of soil texture. Losses were measured three times, with the inflow-outflow method, for each of the 30 channels made of sandy loam, clay, clay loam, silt clay, and silt loam (six channels for each soil texture), and the soil-specific losses were determined. The soil-specific values were validated in terms of computing outflows. The maximum seepage of 294 mm day-1 was found for sandy loam, followed by 200, 185, 144, and 96 mm day-1 for silt loam, silty clay, clay loam, and clay material channels, respectively. Two empirical equations requiring soil type constants were also evaluated-namely, the Moritz formula and the Molesworth and Yennidunia formula. Investigation using these two equations for seepage estimation showed either underestimation or overestimation for the soil textures investigated. Therefore, these equations should be used after calibration, in accordance with channel conditions. American Society of Civil Engineers 2016 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/17900/1/Estimating%20earthen%20tertiary%20water%20channel%20seepage%20losses%20as%20a%20function%20of%20soil%20texture.pdf Shaikh, Irfan Ahmed and Lee, Teang Shui (2016) Estimating earthen tertiary water channel seepage losses as a function of soil texture. Journal of Hydrologic Engineering, 21 (2). art. no. 06015012. ISSN 1084-0699; ESSN: 1943-5584 http://ascelibrary.org/doi/abs/10.1061/%28ASCE%29HE.1943-5584.0001292 10.1061/(ASCE)HE.1943-5584.0001292
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description Estimation of seepage losses is important in the management of an irrigation scheme because such losses significantly affect the efficiency of water usage. An attempt was made to determine seepage losses as a function of soil texture. Losses were measured three times, with the inflow-outflow method, for each of the 30 channels made of sandy loam, clay, clay loam, silt clay, and silt loam (six channels for each soil texture), and the soil-specific losses were determined. The soil-specific values were validated in terms of computing outflows. The maximum seepage of 294 mm day-1 was found for sandy loam, followed by 200, 185, 144, and 96 mm day-1 for silt loam, silty clay, clay loam, and clay material channels, respectively. Two empirical equations requiring soil type constants were also evaluated-namely, the Moritz formula and the Molesworth and Yennidunia formula. Investigation using these two equations for seepage estimation showed either underestimation or overestimation for the soil textures investigated. Therefore, these equations should be used after calibration, in accordance with channel conditions.
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author Shaikh, Irfan Ahmed
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Estimating earthen tertiary water channel seepage losses as a function of soil texture
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Lee, Teang Shui
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title Estimating earthen tertiary water channel seepage losses as a function of soil texture
title_short Estimating earthen tertiary water channel seepage losses as a function of soil texture
title_full Estimating earthen tertiary water channel seepage losses as a function of soil texture
title_fullStr Estimating earthen tertiary water channel seepage losses as a function of soil texture
title_full_unstemmed Estimating earthen tertiary water channel seepage losses as a function of soil texture
title_sort estimating earthen tertiary water channel seepage losses as a function of soil texture
publisher American Society of Civil Engineers
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