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Title: Analysis of irrigation water demand of the hydro meliorative system “Ohrid field”
Authors: Goce Taseski
Keywords: irrigation, hydromodule, water demands, water intakes
Issue Date: Oct-2019
Conference: 12TH CONFERENCE ON WATER ECONOMY AND HYDROTECHNICS
Abstract: It is well known that in modern ways of irrigating crops, the water demand is lower while crop yields are higher, because of that for irrigation of agricultural land from HMS “Ohrid Field” there is a need to analyze the total water demand for irrigation of the modern way as well as to consider possible water sources that would be cover maximum water demands. The purpose of this paper is by known methods in the science and practice to analyze the total irrigation area, the presence of crops with their irrigation norm from which to determine a hydromodule i.e. the total amount of water needed for irrigation. Furthermore, hydrological analysis of local water sources determines the quantities of water to be used for irrigation.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12188/7202
ISBN: 978-608-65373-8-8
Appears in Collections:Faculty of Civil Engineering: Conference papers

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