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2012 IAL Conference. Jasim Uddin Rod Smith Nigel Hancock Joseph Foley National Centre for Engineering In Agriculture (NCEA) University of Southern Queensland, Toowoomba QLD 4350 Australia. A novel technique to measure the total evaporation and its components during sprinkler irrigation .
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2012 IAL Conference Jasim Uddin Rod Smith Nigel Hancock Joseph Foley National Centre for Engineering In Agriculture (NCEA) University of Southern Queensland, Toowoomba QLD 4350 Australia A novel technique to measure the total evaporation and its components during sprinkler irrigation
Presentation layout • Background • Hypothesis • Objectives • Methodology • Results • Conclusions
Background Figure 1: Components of evaporation losses during sprinkler irrigation Droplet evaporation Canopy evaporation Soil evaporation
Limitations of the catch-can method • Laborious and time consuming • Unable to measure ET over crop (Source : Smith, Cotton CRC) Catch-can
Limitations of the lysimeter method Figure 3: Measured ET using lysimeter and predicted ET (source : Thompson et al. 1997) Irrigation period Lysimeter could not measure ET during irrigation
Background Hypothesis: Eddy covariance – sap flow method can be used to measure total ET and its components during sprinkler irrigation Objectives: • To measure the total ET and transpiration • To estimate the components of ET
Methodology Figure 4: Experimental set up Eddy covariance system Sap flow system
Methodology Eddy covariance (ECV) system Infrared Gas analyzer Sonic anemometer Net radiometer
Sap flow system Datalogger Hub sensor Interface
Methodology Measurements • Latent heat flux (λE) and sensible heat flux (H) Eddy covariance technique • Net radiation (Rn) Four components net radiometer • Soil heat flux (G) Soil heat flux plates • Transpiration (T) measured by Sap flow method • Air temperature (Ta) and Relative humidity (RH) Temperature and RH probe
Methodology Data processing • Calculation of λE: Bowen Ratio, • Calculations of ET in mm/hr : • Calculations of ETref: FAO Penman-Monteith
Results Figure 3: Measurement of ET and tarnspiration over mature cotton
Results Figure 4: Components of total ET measured by ECV-sap flow method
Conclusions Measurement of total ET during sprinkler irrigation is possible which includes: • canopy evaporation and droplet evaporation during irrigation • reduction of transpiration during irrigation • canopy interception • soil evaporation