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Steady-state drainage theories since about 1955 are reviewed for ponded, artesian, and steady rain (or equivalent irrigation) water, when water seeps into drain tiles, ditches or wells, or through dams; reviews of work before 1955 are cited; paper is primarily concerned with presentation and examination of nine recently developed approximate theories for seepage of steady rainfall into drain tile or ditches when soil to be drained is underlain by barrier at finite depth; in last third of paper an exact theory for this problem is presented.
Steady-state drainage theories since about 1955 are reviewed for ponded, artesian, and steady rain (or equivalent irrigation) water, when water seeps into drain tiles, ditches or wells, or through dams; reviews of work before 1955 are cited; paper is primarily concerned with presentation and examination of nine recently developed approximate theories for seepage of steady rainfall into drain tile or ditches when soil to be drained is underlain by barrier at finite depth; in last third of paper an exact theory for this problem is presented.
Steady-state theories for drainage
ASCE -- Proc (J Irrigation Drainage Div)
Kirkham, D. (author)
1966
21 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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