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1 Brothers, W. C.; Thiros, S. A.. 1991. Infiltration of unconsumed irrigation water in Utah. In Ritter, W. F. (Ed.), Irrigation and drainage: Proceedings of the 1991 National Conference sponsored by the Irrigation and Drainage Division of the American Society of Civil Engineers and the Hawaii Section, ASCE, Honolulu, Hawaii, July 22-26, 1991. New York, NY, USA: ASCE. pp.1-9.
Infiltration ; Irrigation water ; Recharge ; Groundwater ; Flood irrigation ; Sprinkler irrigation ; Soil moisture ; Water table ; Water budget / USA / Utah
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7 G430 RIT Record No: H019870)
The ground-water hydrology of Panguitch Valley and adjacent areas, south- central Utah, was studied during 1988-90. One objective of the study was to measure ground-water recharge from infiltration of unconsumed irrigation water. Water-level and soil-moisture data were used to estimate travel times for water moving down through the soil profile, and to compare quantities of water reaching the water table after application of flood and sprinkler irrigation. During this study, estimates of travel times from land surface to the water table ranged from 11 days in June 1989 to 2 days in September 1989. Estimates of irrigation water recharging the ground-water system ranged from 25 to 75 percent of the water applied to the flood-irrigated field. Virtually no recharge was apparent for the sprinkler-irrigated field.

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