Modeling the effects of controlled drainage at a watershed scale using SWATDRAIN |
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Authors: | Golmar Golmohammadi Ramesh Rudra Shiv Prasher Ali Madani Pradeep Goel Kourosh Mohammadi |
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Affiliation: | 1.School of Engineering,University of Guelph,Guelph,Canada;2.Department of Bioresource Engineering,McGill University,Montreal,Canada;3.Ontario Ministry of the Environment and Climate Change,Etobicoke,Canada |
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Abstract: | ![]() The recently developed SWATDRAIN model was employed to assess the impact of controlled drainage on the water table dynamics, subsurface drainage, and surface runoff in an agricultural watershed in Ontario, Canada. Controlled drainage was defined with a depth of 1.0 m to restrict flow at the drain outlet to maintain the water table at 0.5 m below the surface level during the winter (November–April) and at 0.6 m during the summer (June–August) months. The effects of the absence, or implementation, of drainage water management were predicted for the 3-year period of 1991–1993. Implementing controlled drainage resulted in a 16 % reduction in the mean annual drain flow, while increasing surface runoff by as much as 71 %. This indicates that overall watershed hydrology could be significantly impacted by the implementation of controlled drainage. This research demonstrates the SWATDRAIN model’s ability to predict the controlled drainage in small agricultural watersheds. |
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