2008
DOI: 10.1002/hyp.6941
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Impact of paddy irrigation levels on floods and water use in the Mekong River basin

Abstract: Abstract:During the Asian monsoon, water use is considered to be well integrated because of the sustainable use of the agricultural water supply. From the viewpoint of watershed management, paddy areas help regulate floods by serving as retarding basins (ponds), but they also ensure a rational supply of water resources by taking advantage of natural hydrologic conditions. Paddies commonly serve both agricultural and flood-control functions in low-lying areas in Japan, Cambodia, Vietnam, and other Asian countri… Show more

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“…While paddy fields are affected by inundation, they can exert a flood mitigation effect downstream by storing flood‐water (e.g. Fujii et al ., ; Masumoto et al ., ). The trends of some stations in the inland zone show a significant rise where high dykes were constructed (e.g.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…While paddy fields are affected by inundation, they can exert a flood mitigation effect downstream by storing flood‐water (e.g. Fujii et al ., ; Masumoto et al ., ). The trends of some stations in the inland zone show a significant rise where high dykes were constructed (e.g.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The water consumption of paddies in flood area varies corresponding to the flood volume at that year. In the years with high flood, the water consumption by paddies is higher than dry year 7) . Besides, water consumption by paddies inside the TSL catchment but outside the NH boundary is another important component, which reduce the discharge from tributaries and subsequently affects the water volume of TSL.…”
Section: (3) Rlwe Modelmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Choix du concept À partir de la revue de la littérature (AZAMATHULLA et al, 2008;GUPTA et al, 2008;MASUMOTO et al, 2008;SOMETH et al, 2009), le principe de base adopté pour le sous-modèle de rizières est celui qui consiste à assimiler une rizière à un réservoir et à exprimer l'équation de continuité sous la forme de variations de l'emmagasinement. La figure 1 résume les processus hydrologiques dans la rizière.…”
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