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    Simulation-based design of water harvesting schemes for irrigation 

    Heiler, Terence David (Lincoln College, University of Canterbury, 1981)
    For large areas of New Zealand that suffer from agricultural drought, the only practicable way of providing irrigation is through the use of water harvesting schemes that divert winter flood water in nearby streams into ...
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    AuthorHeiler, Terence David (1)Keyword290000 Engineering and Technology (1)
    300000 Agricultural, Veterinary and Environmental Sciences (1)
    Glenmark Irrigation Scheme (1)irrigation schemes (1)
    water diversion modelling (1)
    water management (1)water resource development (1)
    water systems modelling (1)
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