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An irrigation stream of discharge 27m/s is diverted to a check basin of size 12m by 10m. The water holding capacity of the soil is...

      

An irrigation stream of discharge 27m/s is diverted to a check basin of size 12m by 10m. The water holding capacity of the soil is 14%. The average soil moisture content in the crop root zone prior to applying water is 6.5%. If the average depth of the crop root zone is 1.2m, and the apparent specific gravity of the root zone is 1.50, determine how long the irrigation stream should be applied to the basin to replenish the root zone moisture to field capacity.
Given, Discharge, Q = 27 lit/sec
Area, A = 12 m × 10 m = 120 m2
Water holding capacity = 14%
Moisture content before irrigation = 6.5%
Depth of root zone, d = 1.2 m
Apparent specific gravity of the root zone soil = 1.5

  

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NatalieR answered the question on June 30, 2022 at 08:36


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