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Suggestions relevant to applying different tools to specific use cases - can make separate pages for each and link them to a list here if there is sufficient material | Suggestions relevant to applying different tools to specific use cases - can make separate pages for each and link them to a list here if there is sufficient material | ||
− | == | + | == IAP & afforestation == |
− | == | + | == Riparian zones == |
− | == | + | == Wetlands == |
− | The definition of wetland representation and an outline of the fundamental wetland descriptions which differentiate wetlands in modelling tools is presented in the | + | The definition of wetland representation and an outline of the fundamental wetland descriptions which differentiate wetlands in modelling tools is presented in the [[wetlands]] page. |
− | == | + | == Irrigation == |
This section provides a summary of how the various tools represent irrigation from different sources. A detailed description of irrigation representation is found [[Irrigation|here.]] | This section provides a summary of how the various tools represent irrigation from different sources. A detailed description of irrigation representation is found [[Irrigation|here.]] | ||
− | ==== | + | ==== Irrigation from groundwater ==== |
● Pitman tools & ACRU: Do not include irrigation from groundwater. ACRU does not include any groundwater withdrawal. Work-arounds in the Pitman tools do not allow for dynamic curtailment of irrigation when groundwater supplies are low. | ● Pitman tools & ACRU: Do not include irrigation from groundwater. ACRU does not include any groundwater withdrawal. Work-arounds in the Pitman tools do not allow for dynamic curtailment of irrigation when groundwater supplies are low. | ||
− | ==== | + | ==== Irrigation from reservoirs ==== |
● MIKE-SHE appears not to include irrigation from storage reservoirs, only runoff river and groundwater | ● MIKE-SHE appears not to include irrigation from storage reservoirs, only runoff river and groundwater | ||
− | ==== | + | ==== Irrigation from multiple sources ==== |
● Pitman tools, ACRU, & SWAT only allow an irrigated area to be irrigated from one source, while MIKE-SHE allows multiple sources to be drawn upon in sequence to meet demands. | ● Pitman tools, ACRU, & SWAT only allow an irrigated area to be irrigated from one source, while MIKE-SHE allows multiple sources to be drawn upon in sequence to meet demands. | ||
− | == | + | == Small farm dams == |
− | == | + | == Groundwater pumping == |
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Revision as of 21:09, 16 June 2021
Suggestions relevant to applying different tools to specific use cases - can make separate pages for each and link them to a list here if there is sufficient material
IAP & afforestation
Riparian zones
Wetlands
The definition of wetland representation and an outline of the fundamental wetland descriptions which differentiate wetlands in modelling tools is presented in the wetlands page.
Irrigation
This section provides a summary of how the various tools represent irrigation from different sources. A detailed description of irrigation representation is found here.
Irrigation from groundwater
● Pitman tools & ACRU: Do not include irrigation from groundwater. ACRU does not include any groundwater withdrawal. Work-arounds in the Pitman tools do not allow for dynamic curtailment of irrigation when groundwater supplies are low.
Irrigation from reservoirs
● MIKE-SHE appears not to include irrigation from storage reservoirs, only runoff river and groundwater
Irrigation from multiple sources
● Pitman tools, ACRU, & SWAT only allow an irrigated area to be irrigated from one source, while MIKE-SHE allows multiple sources to be drawn upon in sequence to meet demands.