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612
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ASME Press
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2010
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75 WebGIS-Based Management System for Water-Use in Irrigation Area
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Jingkuan Wang
Jingkuan Wang
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Published:2010
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Su, L, & Wang, J. "WebGIS-Based Management System for Water-Use in Irrigation Area." Proceedings of the International Conference on Technology Management and Innovation. Ed. Xie, H. ASME Press, 2010.
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WebGIS, data collection and internet technique were applied to management for water-use in irrigation area. Architecture and classification of WebGIS were discussed. The WebGIS-based management system for water-use was designed and implemented with GeoBeans software in northern irrigation area of the Hun River in Shenyang, China. The spatial and irrigation attribute database and network management for water-use module were established in the system which improves the real-time and accuracy of water-use and reduces operation cost of the irrigation area.
I. Introduction
II. materials and methods
III. results and discussion
IV. conclusions
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