TY - JOUR
T1 - Advances in drainage
T2 - Selected works from the Tenth international drainage symposium
AU - Strock, J. S.
AU - Hay, C. H.
AU - Helmers, M. J.
AU - Nelson, K. A.
AU - Sands, G. R.
AU - Skaggs, R. W.
AU - Douglas-Mankin, K. R.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2018 American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers.
Copyright:
Copyright 2018 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.
PY - 2018
Y1 - 2018
N2 - This article introduces a special collection of fourteen articles accepted from among the 140 technical presentations, posters, and meeting papers presented at the 10th International ASABE Drainage Symposium. The symposium continued in the tradition of previous symposia that began in 1965 as a forum for presenting and assessing the progress of drainage research and implementation throughout the world. The articles in this collection address a wide range of topics grouped into five broad categories: (1) crop response, (2) design and management, (3) hydrology and scale, (4) modeling, and (5) water quality. The collection provides valuable information for scientists, engineers, planners, and others working on crop production, water quality, and water quantity issues affected by agricultural drainage. The collection also provides perspectives on the challenges of increasing agricultural production in a changing climate, with ever-greater attention to water quality and quantity concerns that will require integrated technical, economic, and social solutions.
AB - This article introduces a special collection of fourteen articles accepted from among the 140 technical presentations, posters, and meeting papers presented at the 10th International ASABE Drainage Symposium. The symposium continued in the tradition of previous symposia that began in 1965 as a forum for presenting and assessing the progress of drainage research and implementation throughout the world. The articles in this collection address a wide range of topics grouped into five broad categories: (1) crop response, (2) design and management, (3) hydrology and scale, (4) modeling, and (5) water quality. The collection provides valuable information for scientists, engineers, planners, and others working on crop production, water quality, and water quantity issues affected by agricultural drainage. The collection also provides perspectives on the challenges of increasing agricultural production in a changing climate, with ever-greater attention to water quality and quantity concerns that will require integrated technical, economic, and social solutions.
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U2 - 10.13031/trans.12668
DO - 10.13031/trans.12668
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85042209108
SN - 2151-0032
VL - 61
SP - 161
EP - 168
JO - Transactions of the ASABE
JF - Transactions of the ASABE
IS - 1
ER -