Rangeland ponding dikes: Design criteria

TitleRangeland ponding dikes: Design criteria
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication1983
AuthorsTromble J.M.
JournalJournal of Range Management
Volume36
Pagination128-130
Date PublishedJanuary 1, 1983
Abstract

Water ponding is used for controlling onsite and runon water while increasing infiltration and soil water storage. The dikes are constructed in a crescent or horseshoe shape, with the first dike constructed at the highest elevation on the site and additional dikes at progressively lower elevations. Some factors affecting dike construction, layout and spacing are water ponding depth, percent slope, soil type, and site topography. Such dikes have improved soil water regime on arid rangelands by increasing the infiltration opportunity and have decreased the soil erosion potential by controlling overland flow.

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