• Title of article

    Estimating the Effect of Controlled Drainage on Soil Salinity and Irrigation Efficiency in the Harran Plain using SaltMod

  • Author/Authors

    BAHÇECİ, İdris Harran University - Faculty of Agriculture - Agricultural Structure and Irrigation Dept, Turkey , ÇAKIR, Recep ATATÜRK Soil and Water Resources Research Institute, Turkey , NACAR, A. Suat Soil and Water Resources Research Institute, Turkey , BAHÇECİ, Pınar Çukurova University - Faculty of Agriculture - Agricultural Structure and Irrigation Dept, Turkey

  • From page
    101
  • To page
    109
  • Abstract
    Soil salinity and water logging, as well as water scarcity, are the most common problems limiting irrigated agriculture crop production in southeast Turkey. Thus, this study was conducted in order to predict the effect of drainage control factors on irrigation efficiency, irrigation sufficiency, root zone salinity, and drain discharge using SaltMod simulation. Investigations were conducted in the Harran Plain, also known as the Fertile Crescent or Upper Mesopotamia. High crop evapotranspiration rates and deep water table levels have led to visible increases in irrigation water requirements in the region. Therefore, the level of the water table appears to be a factor of great importance to sustainable crop production. Root zone salinity will increase to 3.0 dS m^-1 at the end of a 10-year period if the drainage control factor (Frd) increases to above 0.75; however, the drain discharge rate was estimated to decrease from 1.350 m to 0.050 m for the summer season and to increase to 0.026 m in the winter season. In contrast, total drainage is predicted to decrease while irrigation efficiency is forecasted to increase during the summer season.
  • Keywords
    Controlled drainage , SaltMod , Discharge rate , Root zone salinity
  • Journal title
    Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry
  • Journal title
    Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry
  • Record number

    2534428