Performance assessment of an irrigation scheme using indicators determined with remote sensing techniques |
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Authors: | C Santos Ignacio J Lorite M Tasumi R G Allen E Fereres |
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Institution: | 1. IFAPA - Centro “Alameda del Obispo”, Junta de Andalucía, Alameda del Obispo s/n, Post office box: 3092, 14080, Córdoba, Spain 2. University of Miyazaki, Miyazaki, Japan 3. University of Idaho, Kimberly, ID, USA 4. IAS-CSIC and University of Córdoba, Córdoba, Spain
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Abstract: | In this work, remote sensing-based assessments of actual evapotranspiration using METRIC integrated with a water balance model
provided accurate estimates of irrigation performance. This new methodology was applied and tested in the Genil–Cabra Irrigation
Scheme located in southern Spain during the 2004–2005 irrigation season. The performance indicators used, the annual relative
irrigation supply (ARIS) and the irrigation water productivity (IWP), required ET input data which were calculated using either
METRIC or standard FAO methodology. The new procedure that used METRIC detected overirrigation (ARIS of 1.27) in situations
where the ARIS calculated with the standard FAO methodology indicated near-optimal irrigation (ARIS of 0.98). Additionally,
the proposed methodology allows the estimation of the volume of applied water at the field scale. Comparisons between the
ARIS and IWP values obtained from actual applied water records against those calculated with the new methodology resulted
in good agreement. It is concluded that the integration of the METRIC method to calculate actual ET with a water balance model
allowed the determination of performance indicators in an irrigation scheme in a reliable and accurate fashion, requiring
only very limited information at the field level. |
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