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Title: MIKE BASIN Based Decision Support Tool for Water Sharing and Irrigation Management in Rangawan Command of India
Authors: Jaiswal, R. K.
Ghosh, N. C.
Guru, Poonam
Devakant
Keywords: MIKE BASIN
Irrigation Management-Rangawan Command of India
Issue Date: 2014
Publisher: Hindawi Publishing Corporation
Citation: Advances in Agriculture Volume 2014, Article ID 924948, 10 pages
Abstract: In this study, MIKE BASIN has been used as a decision support tool for irrigation management and water sharing of Rangawan reservoir, an interstate project of Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh in India.The water sharing and optimum irrigation releases have been analyzed by developing two separate models in decision support tool; the first model computes irrigation demand and offers inputs to the second model, which calculates water supplies and deficits as per the water sharing agreements between the two states. The models have been used to generate twelve different scenarios for evaluation of irrigation demands, water supply, and demand deficit/excess for actual cropping pattern in command of Madhya Pradesh part. Simulated results showed, in average/wet rainfall year with conveyance efficiency of 60% and application efficiency of 70%, the irrigation demand of 11.83Mm3 has been found satisfying without any deficit. By improving efficiencies, conjunctive use, and managing irrigation supplies as recommended fromscenarios of DSS application, more areas in the command can be brought under irrigation.The developed models can be used for real time reservoir operation and irrigation planning under variable climatic conditions, conveyance and application efficiencies, consumptive use of surface and groundwater, and probable runoff and cropping pattern.
URI: http://117.252.14.250:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/3983
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