Basin planning framework for irrigation salinity management
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Skogerboe, G. V.; Aslam, M. 1994. Basin planning framework for irrigation salinity management. In Awan, N. M.; Latif, M. (Comp.), Environmental assessment and management of irrigation and drainage projects for sustained agricultural growth: Proceedings of the International Symposium held at Centre of Excellence in Water Resources Engineering, University of Engineering and Technology, Lahore, Pakistan, 24-28 October 1993. Vol.1. pp.77-94.
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A planning framework for developing best management practices for salinity management in a river basin is presented. For purposes of analysis, the basin is divided into subareas. First, an inflow-outflow analysis is undertaken that describes, in general, the mass balance flow of water and salts between all of the subareas within the basin. A salinity management model is used for the detailed analysis within each subarea. This model consists of: (1) hydro-salinity submodel; (2) soil moisture chemistry submodel; (3) groundwater salinity submodel. Finally, cost-effectiveness analysis are undertaken, first of all for each subarea, which are then aggregated into a set of optimal cost effectiveness functions for the entire basin, that facilitates decision-making in establishing an appropriate basin-wide salinity management program.