www.hydrol-earth-syst-sci.net/3/385/1999/ © Author(s) 1999. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons License. Ditch water levels manages for environmental aims: effects on field soil water regimes ADAS Hydrology, Gleadthorpe Research Centre, Meden Vale, Mansfield, Notts, NG20 9PF, UK Tel: 016023 844 331; Fax: 01623 844 472 1Corresponding author: Email: Adrian.Armstrong@adas.co.uk Abstract. The effects of ditch water management regimes on water tables are examined for two test sites in England, Halvergate in the Broads and Southlake Moor in the Somerset Levels and Moors Environmentally Sensitive Areas. It is observed that in some fields the effects of water management are only poorly transferred from the ditch to the field centre, especially where the hydraulic conductivity of the subsoil is small. Where there are large variations in the ditch water levels, reflecting the influence of major ditches subject to pump drainage, field soil water regimes differ significantly. Nevertheless, the effects of even quite small changes in the ditch regime cam be noticeable. Simple modelling studies show that much greater effects can be achieved by increasing the frequency of ditches within wetlands. Final Revised Paper (PDF, 1226 KB) Citation: Armstrong, A. and Rose, S.: Ditch water levels manages for environmental aims: effects on field soil water regimes, Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci., 3, 385-394, 1999. Bibtex EndNote Reference Manager |
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