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High water table levels presenting hazards to crop growth were measured at field sites in upper, middle, and lower Egypt. Water table contribution to evapotranspiration was significant at each site. A water balance model of the water table aquifer was used to predict the effect of various interventions on water table levels. Desirable lower water table levels could not be maintained through on-farm irrigation efficiency improvement including lining of on-farm channels while using surface irrigation methods. Branch, distributary, and private canal lining would have negligible effect on water table levels. Corresponding increases in required water deliveries would be expected.
2 Said, S. 1995. Water balance of a trickle irrigation system on tin-tailings. In Lamm, F. R. (Ed.), Microirrigation for a changing world: Conserving resources/preserving the environment: Proceedings of the Fifth International Microirrigation Congress, Hyatt Regency Orlando, Orlando, Florida, April 2-6, 1995. St. Joseph, MI, USA: ASAE. pp.436-441.
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3 Van de Goor, G. A. W.; Zijlstra, G. 1982. Irrigation requirements for double cropping of lowland rice in Malaya. Wageningen, The Netherlands: ILRI. 56p. (ILRI publication no.14)
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4 Yoder, R. 1981. Measurement of seepage and percolation in rice fields using improved sloping gauge. Unpublished manuscript. 5p.
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5 Nakagawa, S. 1976. Water requirements and their determination. In Japan. Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry, Tropical Agriculture Research Center, Symposium on Water Management in Rice Fields, August 1975. Ibaraki, Japan: The Ministry. pp.193-208. (Tropical agriculture research series no. 9)
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6 Juo, A. S. R.; Lowe, J. A. (Eds.) 1986. The wetlands and rice in Subsaharan Africa: Proceedings of an International Conference on Wetland Utilization for Rice Production in Subsaharan Africa, Ibadan, Nigeria, 4-8 November 1985. Ibadan, Nigeria: IITA. 318p.
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7 Bhuiyan, S. I.; Palanisami, K. 1987. Increasing efficiency of water use on irrigated rice farms. In International Rice Research Conference, Hangzhou, China, 21-25 September 1987. 24p.
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9 Ben-Asher, J.; Ayars, J. E. 1990. Deep seepage under nonuniform sprinkler irrigation II: Field data. Journal of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering, 116(3):363-373.
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11 Thiruvenkatasamy, K. R. 1990. Maintenance and economic impact of percolation ponds. In Percolation ponds: Pre-workshop volume. Madras, India: Centre for Water Resources. pp.70-73.
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12 Kumaran, T. V. 1990. Percolation ponds as resource patches: Some hypotheses. In Percolation ponds: Pre-workshop volume. Madras, India: Centre for Water Resources. pp.74-81.
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14 Chandrasekaran, D.; Palanisamy, D. 1990. Study of ground water recharge with percolation ponds. In Percolation ponds: Pre-workshop volume. Madras, India: Centre for Water Resources. pp.91-98.
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15 Kittu, N.; Mehta, M.; Jain, S. K. 1990. Role of percolation tanks for sustained yield of dug wells in Maharashtra State: A case study. In Percolation ponds: Pre-workshop volume. Madras, India: Centre for Water Resources. pp.99-112.
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16 Kulkarni, S. Y.; Rasal, R. R.; Kulkarni, S. R. 1990. A paper on study of percolation tanks & its contribution in recharge of ground water in Maharashtra State. In Percolation ponds: Pre-workshop volume. Madras, India: Centre for Water Resources. pp.113-120.
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18 Reddy, T. N.; Rao, K. S. V.; Prakasam, P. 1990. Impact of percolation ponds on groundwater regime in hard rock areas of Andhra Pradesh. In Percolation ponds: Pre-workshop volume. Madras, India: Centre for Water Resources. pp.137-144.
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19 Palanisami, K.; Kandaswamy, P. 1990. Economic evaluation of percolation ponds in Coimbatore district. In Percolation ponds: Pre-workshop volume. Madras, India: Centre for Water Resources. pp.145-158.
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20 Rao, B. S. P.; Rao, P. M.; Sagar, B. S. D. 1990. Development of methodology for percolation tanks: A case study. In Percolation ponds: Pre-workshop volume. Madras, India: Centre for Water Resources. pp.159-169.
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