Exploring basin scale salinity problems using a simplified water accounting model: the example of Zayandeh Rud Basin, Iran

Water scarcity and salinization are major threats to sustainable irrigation in Iran as well as other parts of the world. Irrigation schemes are part of a basin and as such, irrigation research must be conducted in a basin context. For the Zayandeh Rud basin in central Iran, a simplified Water and Sa...

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Autores principales: Droogers, Peter, Salemi, H.R., Mamanpoush, A.R.
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Publicado: Iranian Agricultural Engineering Research Institute (IAERI) 2000
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/39750
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author Droogers, Peter
Salemi, H.R.
Mamanpoush, A.R.
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Mamanpoush, A.R.
Salemi, H.R.
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Mamanpoush, A.R.
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description Water scarcity and salinization are major threats to sustainable irrigation in Iran as well as other parts of the world. Irrigation schemes are part of a basin and as such, irrigation research must be conducted in a basin context. For the Zayandeh Rud basin in central Iran, a simplified Water and Salinity Basin Model (WSBM) was developed for a quick analysis of river basin processes. First the model was calibrated and used for current and past water resources analyses. Despite the simplicity of the model, observed and simulated stream flows were similar, proving that the model could be used for scenario analyses. The first scenario was setup to analyze the effect of more efficient irrigation techniques on the basin water resources. As a consequence of these efficient irrigation practices, return flows will decrease, resulting in less water available for downstream users. It was concluded that the effect on the downstream irrigation schemes was dramatic, with a 22% decrease in yield. A second scenario was defined where the effect of an increase of water extraction for Esfahan was evaluated. In terms of basin scale water quantity aspects this increased extraction is negligible as extractions are relatively low and return flows are high. The last scenario was developed to study the additional releases required from the reservoir to provide sufficient water for expansion of the tail-end Rudasht irrigation scheme. If no restriction is imposed on water quality, additional releases from the reservoir are limited. However, if salinity levels are not to exceed 2 dS m-1, mean annual water release requirements from the reservoir will increase from 52 m3 s-1 to 64 m3 s-1, and peak reuirements during the irrigation season will increase from 85 to 112 m3 s-1. Finally, it was concluded that the methodology and the model developed were useful for a swift and transparent analysis of past, current and future water and salt resources, and to perform scenario analyses.
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spelling CGSpace397502025-11-07T08:59:05Z Exploring basin scale salinity problems using a simplified water accounting model: the example of Zayandeh Rud Basin, Iran Droogers, Peter Salemi, H.R. Mamanpoush, A.R. salinity simulation models river basins hydrology irrigation programs stream flow reservoirs Water scarcity and salinization are major threats to sustainable irrigation in Iran as well as other parts of the world. Irrigation schemes are part of a basin and as such, irrigation research must be conducted in a basin context. For the Zayandeh Rud basin in central Iran, a simplified Water and Salinity Basin Model (WSBM) was developed for a quick analysis of river basin processes. First the model was calibrated and used for current and past water resources analyses. Despite the simplicity of the model, observed and simulated stream flows were similar, proving that the model could be used for scenario analyses. The first scenario was setup to analyze the effect of more efficient irrigation techniques on the basin water resources. As a consequence of these efficient irrigation practices, return flows will decrease, resulting in less water available for downstream users. It was concluded that the effect on the downstream irrigation schemes was dramatic, with a 22% decrease in yield. A second scenario was defined where the effect of an increase of water extraction for Esfahan was evaluated. In terms of basin scale water quantity aspects this increased extraction is negligible as extractions are relatively low and return flows are high. The last scenario was developed to study the additional releases required from the reservoir to provide sufficient water for expansion of the tail-end Rudasht irrigation scheme. If no restriction is imposed on water quality, additional releases from the reservoir are limited. However, if salinity levels are not to exceed 2 dS m-1, mean annual water release requirements from the reservoir will increase from 52 m3 s-1 to 64 m3 s-1, and peak reuirements during the irrigation season will increase from 85 to 112 m3 s-1. Finally, it was concluded that the methodology and the model developed were useful for a swift and transparent analysis of past, current and future water and salt resources, and to perform scenario analyses. 2000 2014-06-13T14:29:21Z 2014-06-13T14:29:21Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/39750 en Open Access application/pdf Iranian Agricultural Engineering Research Institute (IAERI) Esfahan Agricultural Research Center (EARC) International Water Management Institute Droogers, P.; Salemi, H. R.; Mamanpoush, A. 2000. Exploring basin scale salinity problems using a simplified water accounting model: the example of Zayandeh Rud Basin, Iran. Karaj, Iran: Iranian Agricultural Engineering Research Institute (IAERI); Esfahan, Iran: Esfahan Agricultural Research Center (EARC); Colombo, Sri Lanka: International Water Management Institute (IWMI). 15p. (IAERI-IWMI Research Report 5)
spellingShingle salinity
simulation models
river basins
hydrology
irrigation programs
stream flow
reservoirs
Droogers, Peter
Salemi, H.R.
Mamanpoush, A.R.
Exploring basin scale salinity problems using a simplified water accounting model: the example of Zayandeh Rud Basin, Iran
title Exploring basin scale salinity problems using a simplified water accounting model: the example of Zayandeh Rud Basin, Iran
title_full Exploring basin scale salinity problems using a simplified water accounting model: the example of Zayandeh Rud Basin, Iran
title_fullStr Exploring basin scale salinity problems using a simplified water accounting model: the example of Zayandeh Rud Basin, Iran
title_full_unstemmed Exploring basin scale salinity problems using a simplified water accounting model: the example of Zayandeh Rud Basin, Iran
title_short Exploring basin scale salinity problems using a simplified water accounting model: the example of Zayandeh Rud Basin, Iran
title_sort exploring basin scale salinity problems using a simplified water accounting model the example of zayandeh rud basin iran
topic salinity
simulation models
river basins
hydrology
irrigation programs
stream flow
reservoirs
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/39750
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