The Upper Snake River/Rock Creek Conservation Effects Assessment Project was initiated in 2005 to determine the effectiveness of conservation practices in an irrigated watershed. Our objectives were to determine water and salt balances and water quality effects of using sprinkler rather than furrow irrigation in the Twin Falls irrigation tract in southern Idaho. Data from the current study were compared with earlier studies conducted from 1968 to 1971. Irrigation water diverted from the Snake River supplied 73% and 83% of the hydrologic input to this 82,000 ha (202,000 ac) watershed in 2005 and 2006, respectively, with approximately 40% flowing back to the Snake River through furrow irrigation runoff, unused irrigation water, and subsurface...
CONTROLLING sediment entering natural streams in irrigation return flow is a major economic and ecol...
Return flow from a 82,030-ha (202,700-acre) tract of calcareous silt loam soils irrigated with water...
Sprinkler systems are applying water to agricultural lands once thought to be too far removed in ele...
Water quantity and quality are being measured in an 82,000 ha irrigation district in southern Idaho ...
A major conservation practice in the Upper Snake-Rock (USR) watershed is the conversion from furrow ...
Water, sediment and nutrients flowing into and out of the 82,000 ha Twin Falls,ID irrigation tract w...
Sediment and associated nutrients flowing to the Snake River with furrow irrigation runoff and unuse...
Irrigation is the largest water use in the western U.S. The Upper Snake Rock Conservation Effects As...
Sediment inputs from Snake River irrigation water and sediment losses back to the river were measure...
Watersheds utilizing surface water for irrigation often return a portion of the water to a water bod...
Abstract. A major conservation practice in the Upper Snake-Rock (USR) watershed is the conversion fr...
Private and public irrigation development projects were a fundamental part of bringing irrigation ar...
Public interest in environmental quality has aroused concern and speculation about the effects of ir...
The quantity and quality of irrigation return flows from a 203,000-acre irrigation tract in southern...
Irrigation water use data on six irrigation districts in the Upper Snake River Basin of Idaho were o...
CONTROLLING sediment entering natural streams in irrigation return flow is a major economic and ecol...
Return flow from a 82,030-ha (202,700-acre) tract of calcareous silt loam soils irrigated with water...
Sprinkler systems are applying water to agricultural lands once thought to be too far removed in ele...
Water quantity and quality are being measured in an 82,000 ha irrigation district in southern Idaho ...
A major conservation practice in the Upper Snake-Rock (USR) watershed is the conversion from furrow ...
Water, sediment and nutrients flowing into and out of the 82,000 ha Twin Falls,ID irrigation tract w...
Sediment and associated nutrients flowing to the Snake River with furrow irrigation runoff and unuse...
Irrigation is the largest water use in the western U.S. The Upper Snake Rock Conservation Effects As...
Sediment inputs from Snake River irrigation water and sediment losses back to the river were measure...
Watersheds utilizing surface water for irrigation often return a portion of the water to a water bod...
Abstract. A major conservation practice in the Upper Snake-Rock (USR) watershed is the conversion fr...
Private and public irrigation development projects were a fundamental part of bringing irrigation ar...
Public interest in environmental quality has aroused concern and speculation about the effects of ir...
The quantity and quality of irrigation return flows from a 203,000-acre irrigation tract in southern...
Irrigation water use data on six irrigation districts in the Upper Snake River Basin of Idaho were o...
CONTROLLING sediment entering natural streams in irrigation return flow is a major economic and ecol...
Return flow from a 82,030-ha (202,700-acre) tract of calcareous silt loam soils irrigated with water...
Sprinkler systems are applying water to agricultural lands once thought to be too far removed in ele...