Drain for Gain: Making Water Management Worth its Salt : Subsurface Drainage Practices in Irrigated Agriculture in Semi-arid and Arid Regions

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Multi-channel estuaries, such as the Mekong Delta in Vietnam and the Scheldt in the Netherlands, have characteristics of both the river and the sea, forming a unique environment influenced by tidal movements of the sea and freshwater flow of the river. This study addresses a number of knowledge gaps in multi-channel estuaries by developing a predictive analytical approach for salinity intrusion and discharge estimate in multi-channel estuaries. The new approach agrees well with 1-D hydrodynamic models and observations, indicating its applicability in practice. Most importantly, the study has successfully developed a new theory and a new equation to quantify tidal pumping due to ebb-flood channel residual circulation and the related salt dispersion.

Provides an analysis of the role of subsurface drainage to reduce waterlogging and salinity problems in irrigated agriculture in arid and semi-arid regions, includes recommendations on how to improve subsurface drainage practices. Contains a synthesis based on 8 case studies covering subsurface drainage practices in Egypt, India, and Pakistan.

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