Respected sirs,
As many of the scientist felt that the information given on "About Tanks" was
not sufficient, I would like to elaborate my query.
The study area is irrigated by three sources namely canal, tanks and wells. The
main canal is running to a length of 58 km and there are twelve branch canals
and 58 direct sluices taking off from the main canal. The total number of tanks
is around 1500. Besides the area is also irrigated by wells. The large number
of tanks formed in the command area get water supplies from three sources,
namely from their own catchments, from the canals and from the operational
wastes of the project i.e. losses in the irrigation system. In this context I
am interested to do simulation of water balance including allocation of surface
and ground water for irrigation. At this juncture could you please suggest
which hydrological model would be very useful to accomplish the task. The
comments are most appreciable.
With thanks,
R. Sathyanathan.
Raul Vazquez Zambrano <raul.vazquez@...> wrote:
Dear Sir,
Perhaps you should be a bit more explicit and describe better your
problem. Type of catchment and of the tanks?, purpose of the tanks, are
they working as normal reservoirs? etc. Only then we could give you a
piece of advice.
Cordially,
R. Vazquez
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Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
Department of Civil Engineering - Hydraulics Laboratory
Kasteelpark Arenberg 40
B-3001 Leuven (Belgium)
Tel.: +32 16 32 16 63 - 32 16 56
Fax: +32 16 32 19 89
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Quoting sathyanathan rangarajan <sathyanathan_r@...>:
> Respected sirs,
>
> I am Sathyanathan doing research in the field of spatial water
> productivity by integrating hydrological model and GIS. My study
> area consists of more number of tanks ( 1000 tanks in an area of
> 660km2). Is there any hydrological model which has the provision of
> incorporating tanks? Whether MIKESHE's new version is capable of
> including tanks? Comments from the forum is greatly appreciable.
>
> With thanks,
>
> Yours sincerely,
> R. Sathyanathan.
>
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