Filter envelopes aid tile drainage in Sacramento—San Joaquin Delta tests
Author(s) -
T Lyons,
L Werenfels,
C Houston
Publication year - 1964
Publication title -
california agriculture
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.472
H-Index - 25
eISSN - 2160-8091
pISSN - 0008-0845
DOI - 10.3733/ca.v018n03p14
Subject(s) - san joaquin , tile drainage , tile , muck , drainage , environmental science , delta , filter (signal processing) , hydrology (agriculture) , geology , geotechnical engineering , soil water , engineering , materials science , soil science , composite material , ecology , electrical engineering , biology , aerospace engineering
Not Available – First paragraph follows: Enveloping perforated bituminized fiber and plastic subsurface tile drain in a safflower straw sandwich gave excellent performance in maintaining field drainage in Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta tests. A 1-inch glass fiber mat also gave good performance, but tile drains tested without a protecting filter envelope were not successful. The drain failure resulted from sealing by the muck soil, which reduced water movement into the tile—probably a major reason for disappointing experiences with tile in the Delta.
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