Optimal management of saline water tables in irrigated regions
Authors
Timothy K. GatesMark E. Grismer
Authors Affiliations
Timothy K. Gates is post-graduate researcher, Department of Land, Air and Water Resources (LA WR), and Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Civil Engineering, University of California, Davis; Mark E. Grismer is Assistant Professor, Department of LAWR. UC Davis.Publication Information
Hilgardia 41(3):20-21. DOI:10.3733/ca.v041n03p20. March 1987.
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Abstract
A computer model incorporates uncertainties about water tables and aquifers into irrigation management.
Gates T, Grismer M. 1987. Optimal management of saline water tables in irrigated regions. Hilgardia 41(3):20-21. DOI:10.3733/ca.v041n03p20
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