Vertical drains to minimize duration of seasonal waterlogging in Eastern Ganges Basin flood plains: a field experiment

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S. A. Prathapar
N. Rajmohan
B. R. Sharma
P. K. Aggarwal
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[1] NSP Pty Ltd,Water Research Center
[2] King Abdulaziz University (KAU),CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change
[3] International Water Management Institute,undefined
[4] Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS),undefined
[5] Borlaug Institute for South Asia (BISA),undefined
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Natural Hazards | 2018年 / 92卷
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Seasonal waterlogging; Agriculture land; Drainage; Vertical drains; Bihar; Eastern Ganges Basin;
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In the Ganges basin, 8268.6 km2 of irrigation command area is waterlogged following monsoon rains. In this study, vertical drain (VD) (L × D, 7 × 1 m) filled with drainage gravel (6.5 m) and coarse sand (0.5 m) is installed in farmer’s agricultural field to minimize the duration of seasonal waterlogging and tested in Mukundpur village, Vaishalli District, Bihar, India. At the experimental site, inundation of rainfall and runoff from surrounding areas along with the seepage from an earthen canal start in September and remain till February, every year which prevents timely planting of wheat in November-end/December. Drainage due to percolation and recharge to groundwater is constrained by 6.4-m thick clay layer, below 0.5-m root-zone, and the groundwater level, which rises to the surface level. VDs were installed to provide a path and allow inundated water to recharge the aquifer, as groundwater level recedes. Groundwater level drop, floodwater infiltration rate, groundwater discharge, and VD capability were estimated through field data. Results show that VDs connected the floodwater to groundwater and transferred the floodwater to the aquifer when groundwater level started to recede. The site was fully drained by the end of December, permitting farmers to plant wheat in January providing cool nights at germination, thus increasing yields.
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