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planning model for the Fuerte-Carrizo irrigation system, Mexico

A methodology is presented for planning the operation of the Fuerte-Carrizo irrigation system in northwest Mexico. The system has two storage dams, two irrigation districts, and water transfer capabilities between both dams. The methodology uses a combination of linear programming (LP) and simulatio...

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Published in:Water resources management 1997-06, Vol.11 (3), p.165-183
Main Authors: Ibanez-Castillo, L.A, Chavez-Morales, J, Marino, M.A
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description A methodology is presented for planning the operation of the Fuerte-Carrizo irrigation system in northwest Mexico. The system has two storage dams, two irrigation districts, and water transfer capabilities between both dams. The methodology uses a combination of linear programming (LP) and simulation. The LP model maximizes the net return of the farmers, subject to restrictions of the system, availability of water and land, and water transfer relationships. The simulation model is programmed as a microcomputer interactive package simulating the performance of the system. The methodology has proven to be a useful tool to assist those responsible for the operation of the irrigation system.
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Agronomy. Soil science and plant productions
Applied sciences
Biological and medical sciences
Buildings. Public works
computer simulation
dams
Exact sciences and technology
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
General agronomy. Plant production
Hydraulic constructions
irrigated farming
Irrigation
irrigation canals
Irrigation districts
Irrigation networks
Irrigation systems
Irrigation water
Irrigation. Drainage
linear models
Linear programming
optimization
planning
reservoirs
simulation models
Water availability
Water transfer
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