High molecular weight, linear, anionic polyacrylamide (PAM) is under investigation as a means of sealing unlined water delivery canals, thus potentially increasing the amount of water for downstream users. This study uses a two-layer conceptual model to explore the mechanism of reducing water loss from seepage
Polyacrylamide (PAM) has received widespread attention in the last 3 .4 years as a potential new too...
Furrow irrigation-induced erosion, seal formation, and reduced net infiltration are severe problems ...
Irrigation-induced erosion contributes to elevated sediment and nutrient concentrations in irrigatio...
High molecular weight, linear, anionic polyacrylamide (PAM) is under investigation as a means of sea...
Seepage from water streams into unlined channels determines the proportion of water distributed to a...
To identify or develop alternative polymers, which may successfully replace polyacrylamide (PAM) as ...
Irrigation water supplies are becoming limited, and there is a need to extend the usefulness of curr...
Polyacrylamide (PAM) is being suggested as a new technology to reduce seepage losses in unlined irri...
ABSTRACT. Irrigation water supplies are becoming limited, and there is a need to extend the usefulne...
High water infiltration rates in unlined canals, reservoirs, and the inflow end of furrows relative ...
High water infiltration rates in unlined canals, reservoirs, and the inflow end of furrows relative ...
Efficiencies of surface irrigation systems are often limited by infiltration conditions. Treatments ...
Researcher’s seek a more renewable and natural alternative for water soluble anionic polyacrylamide ...
Water-soluble anionic polyacrylamide (PAM) has been shown to be effective in controlling topsoil ero...
Anionic polyacrylamide (PAM) has been sold since 1995 to reduce irrigation-induced erosion and enhan...
Polyacrylamide (PAM) has received widespread attention in the last 3 .4 years as a potential new too...
Furrow irrigation-induced erosion, seal formation, and reduced net infiltration are severe problems ...
Irrigation-induced erosion contributes to elevated sediment and nutrient concentrations in irrigatio...
High molecular weight, linear, anionic polyacrylamide (PAM) is under investigation as a means of sea...
Seepage from water streams into unlined channels determines the proportion of water distributed to a...
To identify or develop alternative polymers, which may successfully replace polyacrylamide (PAM) as ...
Irrigation water supplies are becoming limited, and there is a need to extend the usefulness of curr...
Polyacrylamide (PAM) is being suggested as a new technology to reduce seepage losses in unlined irri...
ABSTRACT. Irrigation water supplies are becoming limited, and there is a need to extend the usefulne...
High water infiltration rates in unlined canals, reservoirs, and the inflow end of furrows relative ...
High water infiltration rates in unlined canals, reservoirs, and the inflow end of furrows relative ...
Efficiencies of surface irrigation systems are often limited by infiltration conditions. Treatments ...
Researcher’s seek a more renewable and natural alternative for water soluble anionic polyacrylamide ...
Water-soluble anionic polyacrylamide (PAM) has been shown to be effective in controlling topsoil ero...
Anionic polyacrylamide (PAM) has been sold since 1995 to reduce irrigation-induced erosion and enhan...
Polyacrylamide (PAM) has received widespread attention in the last 3 .4 years as a potential new too...
Furrow irrigation-induced erosion, seal formation, and reduced net infiltration are severe problems ...
Irrigation-induced erosion contributes to elevated sediment and nutrient concentrations in irrigatio...