Integrated Duflow-Drainmod model for planning of water management operation in tidal lowland reclamation areas

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The research objective was to develop field operational model to control water table level at reclaimed area of tidal lowland for food crop cultivation. DUFLOW computer model was used to evaluate the perfomance of water management network at secondary and tertiary levels, whereas DRAINMOD computer model is used to evaluate soil water status at tertiary block. Results of DUFLOW model simulation can be used to improve water management by passing the Secondary Irrigation Chanel (SPD) and Secondary Drainage Chanel (SDU) through tertiary channels, water gate installation of stop-log type and weir construction in Drainage Secondary Channel (SDU). The weir construction has function as long storage and capable to control or maintain soil water level in land not quickly drawdown. Drainmod simulation model is acceptable, this is indicated by the results of statistical analysis where the correlation coefficient value reaches 0.89. Analysis of DUFLOW-DRAINMOD computer model software showed mutually supportive results in which DUFLOW simulation results can provide water potential information in channel for supply purpose. This water level condition is an important part in DRAINMOD model because it has effect on soil water level dynamics as targeted on tertiary block as well as on capacity to applied drainage operation system.

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Imanudin, M. S., Priatna, S. J., Armanto, M. E., & Prayitno, M. B. (2021). Integrated Duflow-Drainmod model for planning of water management operation in tidal lowland reclamation areas. In IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science (Vol. 871). IOP Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/871/1/012035

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