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: Explains the design of irrigation channels, silt theories, and the regulation works needed to prevent waterlogging. Water Power Engineering
Provides technical design procedures for various dam types (gravity, arch, buttress, earth, and rockfill), spillways, and diversion headworks. : Explains the design of irrigation channels, silt
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The text is typically organized into four primary sections covering irrigation practices, water resources, distribution systems, and miscellaneous topics: Section I: Irrigation Practice Chapter 1: Introduction – Definitions and scope of irrigation. Chapter 2: Methods of Irrigation – Surface, subsurface, and sprinkler methods. Chapter 3: Water Requirements of Crops – Soil-water relationships and crop cycles. Section II: Water Resources Engineering Chapter 4: Hydrology – Precipitation, runoff, and stream gauging. Chapter 5: Ground Water (Well Irrigation) – Hydraulics of wells. Chapter 6: Reservoir Planning – Storage capacity and yield. Chapters 7–10: Dams Section II: Water Resources Engineering Chapter 4: Hydrology
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