Data underlying the publication: Hydrological consequences of controlled drainage with subirrigation ...

Controlled drainage with subirrigation (CD-SI) could be a viable measure to i) retain, ii) recharge, and iii) discharge recharge fresh water in agricultural fields. Four field CD-SI pilots with varying geohydrological conditions in the sandy Pleistocene uplands in the Netherlands were monitored (minimum 5 years) to study the effects on groundwater level, soil moisture content and soil water potential. Measurements include time series of groundwater level, soil moisture content, ditch level and CD-SI crest level, pit levels, and water supply. Field data were used for dynamic modelling with the... Mehr ...

Verfasser: de Wit, Janine
van Huijgevoort, Marjolein
van den Eertwegh, Gé
van Deijl, Dion
Stofberg, Sija
Bartholomeus, Ruud
Dokumenttyp: dataset
Erscheinungsdatum: 2023
Verlag/Hrsg.: 4TU.ResearchData
Schlagwörter: Soils / Land and Water Management / Physical and Chemical Conditions of Water / Other Earth Sciences / FOS: Earth and related environmental sciences / Other Environment / Earth Sciences / Environmental Sciences / Environment / Controlled drainage / subsurface drainage / subirrigation / SWAP / modelling / field experiments / sandy soils / the Netherlands / 2015-2023 / Time: 2015-2023
Sprache: Englisch
Permalink: https://search.fid-benelux.de/Record/base-29161250
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Link(s) : https://dx.doi.org/10.4121/6e5f65f6-530f-438d-8e43-3593e259aaba

Controlled drainage with subirrigation (CD-SI) could be a viable measure to i) retain, ii) recharge, and iii) discharge recharge fresh water in agricultural fields. Four field CD-SI pilots with varying geohydrological conditions in the sandy Pleistocene uplands in the Netherlands were monitored (minimum 5 years) to study the effects on groundwater level, soil moisture content and soil water potential. Measurements include time series of groundwater level, soil moisture content, ditch level and CD-SI crest level, pit levels, and water supply. Field data were used for dynamic modelling with the agro-hydrological model Soil-Water-Atmosphere-Plant (SWAP). Calibrated SWAP models were used to i) model CD-SI systems dynamically and ii) model the hydrological consequences of subirrigation. Field measurements on four experimental plots showed that the water supply by to CD-SI systems can be high (ranging between roughly 500 mm to 1000 mm in the field sites), but CD-SI systems are able to raises the groundwater level ...