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1 Izadi, B.; Podmore, T. H.; Seymour, R. M. 1995. Consideration of air entrapment in surface irrigation: A computer simulation study. Agricultural Water Management, 28(3):245-252.
Surface irrigation ; Surge irrigation ; Computer models ; Simulation models ; Infiltration
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: PER Record No: H017725)

2 Izadi, B.; King, B.; Westermann, D.; McCann, I. 1996. Modeling transport of bromide in furrow-irrigated field. Journal of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering, 122(2):90-96.
Surface irrigation ; Models ; Furrow irrigation ; Forecasting
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: PER Record No: H018277)
The purpose of this study was to investigate the reliability of combining a surface irrigation model (SRFR) and two functional solute transport models (RAO and TETrans) in predicting the position of bromide (Br) measured in a 0.81-ha field under furrow irrigation. The SRFR model was used to first predict the infiltrated depths and then RAO and TETrans models were used to predict the position of the solute. Solute was transported according to position flow theory for the first irrigation and both models predicted the position of the solute with good accuracy. The solute was transported slightly faster than estimated by position flow for the second irrigation, resulting in a reduction of correct predictions by both models. Both models predicted poorly for the third irrigation because deviations from position flow were large. RAO model was more successful in predicting the peak solute position, while TETrans was more accurate in predicting mean solute depths. The latter was attributed to the differences between the two models and the sensitivity of TETrans to nodal spacing when predicting peak solute position.

3 Izadi, B.; Ashraf, M. S.; Studer, D.; McCann, I.; King, B. 1996. A simple model for the prediction of nitrate concentration in the potato root zone. Agricultural Water Management, 30(1):41-56.
Irrigation requirements ; Sprinkler irrigation ; Computer techniques ; Models ; Potatoes ; Nitrogen
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: PER Record No: H018458)

4 Izadi, B.; King, B.; Ashraf, M. S. 1997. Evaluation of the portable furrow infiltrometer. Agricultural Water Management, 34(3):207-215.
Irrigation equipment ; Furrow irrigation ; Infiltration ; Measurement ; Surface irrigation ; Evaluation
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: PER Record No: H021830)

5 Mahar, A.; Izadi, B.; Bloomsburg, G. 1995. A methodology to determine the effectiveness of the first interceptor drain in Southern Pakistan. Agricultural Engineering Journal, 4(3):105-116.
Irrigation canals ; Open channels ; Seepage ; Computer models ; Simulation ; Drainage ; Farms / Pakistan / Sindh / Bughio / Nawazabad
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: P 3237 Record No: H022175)

6 Ashraf, M. S.; Izadi, B.; King, B. A.; Neibling, H. 1999. Field evaluation of furrow irrigation performance, sediment loss, and bromide transport in a highly erosive silt loam soil. Journal of Soil and Water Conservation, 54(2):468-473.
Furrow irrigation ; Water quality ; Irrigation management ; Performance evaluation ; Models ; Erosion ; Soil properties / USA / Idaho / Snake River
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: P 5560 Record No: H027350)

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