Irrigation-induced erosion is one of the most serious sustainability issues in agriculture, impacting not only the future strategic and commercial viability of irrigation agriculture, but also the survival and comfort of earth's human population. Preventing irrigation-induced erosion to maintain the high crop yield and quality advantages of irrigated agriculture is also a key to the preservation of natural ecosystems. This is because replacement of irrigated production requires two to three times the equivalent rainfed production area to match any lost irrigated production (Sojka, 1998)
Most erosion on irrigated land is caused by the irrigation itself. Surface irrigation -- where water...
12 Pags.- 1 Tabl.The vulnerability of soils under irrigation is a classic topic. Nevertheless, the p...
The Snake River plain in southern Idaho was a desert until ambitious and far-sighted men built dams ...
Irrigation-induced erosion is one of the most serious sustainability issues in agriculture, impactin...
Preventing irrigation-induced erosion takes on a special importance because of the indispensable rol...
Erosion is the greatest threat to agricultural sustainability. Most irrigation is on fragile arid so...
information, mitigation research, and modeling efforts with an emphasis on more recent findings and ...
Irrigation is important to global food production. About 15% of cropland (1) and 5% of food producti...
Irrigation is essential for global food production. However, irrigation erosion can limit the abilit...
Irrigation-induced erosion and rain-induced erosion result from very different systematics. Therefor...
Irrigation-induced erosion is one of the most serious sustainability issues in agriculture, impactin...
Irrigation-induced erosion is a threat both to the sustainability of irrigated agriculture and to gl...
Agricultural erosion research has focused primarily on rainfall-induced soil loss. but erosion losse...
Soil erosion is caused by wind, tillage, precipitation, or irrigation. Erosion caused by irrigation,...
Soil erosion is a serious agricultural problem. Most of the available literature on the subject conc...
Most erosion on irrigated land is caused by the irrigation itself. Surface irrigation -- where water...
12 Pags.- 1 Tabl.The vulnerability of soils under irrigation is a classic topic. Nevertheless, the p...
The Snake River plain in southern Idaho was a desert until ambitious and far-sighted men built dams ...
Irrigation-induced erosion is one of the most serious sustainability issues in agriculture, impactin...
Preventing irrigation-induced erosion takes on a special importance because of the indispensable rol...
Erosion is the greatest threat to agricultural sustainability. Most irrigation is on fragile arid so...
information, mitigation research, and modeling efforts with an emphasis on more recent findings and ...
Irrigation is important to global food production. About 15% of cropland (1) and 5% of food producti...
Irrigation is essential for global food production. However, irrigation erosion can limit the abilit...
Irrigation-induced erosion and rain-induced erosion result from very different systematics. Therefor...
Irrigation-induced erosion is one of the most serious sustainability issues in agriculture, impactin...
Irrigation-induced erosion is a threat both to the sustainability of irrigated agriculture and to gl...
Agricultural erosion research has focused primarily on rainfall-induced soil loss. but erosion losse...
Soil erosion is caused by wind, tillage, precipitation, or irrigation. Erosion caused by irrigation,...
Soil erosion is a serious agricultural problem. Most of the available literature on the subject conc...
Most erosion on irrigated land is caused by the irrigation itself. Surface irrigation -- where water...
12 Pags.- 1 Tabl.The vulnerability of soils under irrigation is a classic topic. Nevertheless, the p...
The Snake River plain in southern Idaho was a desert until ambitious and far-sighted men built dams ...