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Consumptive use of water by forest and range vegetation is important to the irrigation economy of the West, because the water available for irrigation is the residual precipitation or that left over after watershed requirements have been met. Consumptive use of water by forest and range vegetation depends on the distribution and occurrence of precipitation, the amount of water held by the soil, and the character and type of the vegetation.
Consumptive use of water by forest and range vegetation is important to the irrigation economy of the West, because the water available for irrigation is the residual precipitation or that left over after watershed requirements have been met. Consumptive use of water by forest and range vegetation depends on the distribution and occurrence of precipitation, the amount of water held by the soil, and the character and type of the vegetation.
Forest and Range Vegetation
Rich, L. R. (author)
Transactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers ; 117 ; 974-987
2021-01-01
141952-01-01 pages
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