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Abstract
This work presents a novel, spatially distributed, GIS-based application of Benfratello's conceptual method to estimate the climatic water deficit and the irrigation deficit at the field and basin scales. Explicit analytical relationships are obtained to define the deficit uncertainty on the basis of the interannual variability of temperature and precipitation. With this model, we aim at proposing a rather simple and effective tool to deal with the complicated issues of assessing the soil water balance, determining the irrigation deficit and managing the water resources in semiarid agricultural environments, in the context of climatic, land-use and anthropogenic changes. In order to test this new application, the model was applied to estimate the irrigation deficit of the Bonifica della Capitanata consortium in the Apulia region, one of the most important agricultural districts in Southern Italy and in the whole Mediterranean area, in four different historical land-use scenarios. The first results of the application seem encouraging, as by using a limited amount of parameters we estimated an irrigation demand which is in agreement with the irrigation volumes erogated by the consortium. The different land-use cases are discussed in the light of an application of the Budyko curve.
这项工作提出了一种新颖的、空间分布的、基于GIS的Benfratello概念方法应用,以估计农田和流域尺度的气候缺水和灌溉缺水。在温度和降水年际变化的基础上,得到了明确的分析关系来定义赤字的不确定性。利用该模型,我们旨在提出一种相当简单有效的工具,在气候、土地利用和人为变化的背景下,处理半干旱农业环境中评估土壤水分平衡、确定灌溉赤字和管理水资源的复杂问题。为了测试这一新应用,该模型被应用于评估阿普利亚地区Bonifica della Capitanata财团的灌溉赤字,阿普利亚是意大利南部和整个地中海地区最重要的农业区之一,在四种不同的历史土地利用情景中。该应用程序的第一个结果似乎令人鼓舞,因为通过使用有限的参数,我们估计了灌溉需求,该灌溉需求与财团批准的灌溉量一致。根据Budyko曲线的应用,讨论了不同的土地利用情况。
期刊介绍:
Hydrology Research provides international coverage on all aspects of hydrology in its widest sense, and welcomes the submission of papers from across the subject. While emphasis is placed on studies of the hydrological cycle, the Journal also covers the physics and chemistry of water. Hydrology Research is intended to be a link between basic hydrological research and the practical application of scientific results within the broad field of water management.