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Hydrology of a groundwater‐irrigated rice field in Bangladesh: Seasonal and daily mechanisms of infiltration

Author Affiliations
Parsons (United States), Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Stanford University, Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology
Published InWater Resources Research
Year2009
Citations58

Abstract

Flow through a groundwater‐irrigated rice field in Bangladesh was characterized with data collected from a transect of tensiometers and time domain reflectometry sensors, novel tracer tests, infiltration tests, soil core analyses, and calculated water budgets. The combined data captured the dynamic hydrologic behavior of the rice field over an entire growing season, which included many irrigation events. Recharge to the aquifer flowed from the surface of the rice field through preferential flow paths located in the subsoil beneath the plowed surface of the field and in the bunds, the raised boundaries around the perimeter of the field. Water that remained within the soil matrix did not recharge the aquifer. Bund flow was the dominant loss for the field because the…
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