SW4703 : Advanced Evapotranspiration

Department

Department of Soil and Water

Academic Program

Master in Water Science

Type

Compulsory

Credits

03

Prerequisite

Overview

The Evapotranspiration advanced course aims to introduce the concept of evapotranspiration, determine the factors affecting evapotranspiration. This course also describes methods for estimating the rate of evapotranspiration. Through the study of this course, the mechanism of the evapotranspiration process and the importance of evapotranspiration estimation in agricultural planning are discussed. using remote sensing techniques in estimating actual and potential evapotranspiration and estimating the expected crop yield.

Intended learning outcomes

By the end of the course the student will be able to:

A.Knowledge and understanding

A.1. Define evaporation and transpiration and distinguish between different terms for evapotranspiration.

A.2. Clarify the difference between actual and potential evapotranspiration.

A.3. Classify the methods of estimation Evapotranspiration into direct and indirect methods.

A.4. Explains the importance of estimating evapotranspiration in agricultural planning.

B. Mental skills.

B.1. Explain the mechanism of evaporation and transpiration and distinguish between sensible heat and latent heat of evaporation.

B.2. Classifies the factors affecting evapotranspiration and suggests means to control some of these factors to reduce evapotranspiration.

B.3. Connects the relationship between evapotranspiration and the water cycle and deduces the water balance equation.

B.4. Evaluates the empirical evapotranspiration estimation methods and determines the most suitable method for the Libyan environmental conditions.

C. Practical & professional skills

C.1. Adjusts meteorological instruments, and measures climate elements.

C.2. Learn how to use Cropwat software to calculate crop water requirements and irrigation schedule.

C.3. Specifies values ​​for crop coefficient in different stages of plant growth.

C.4. learn how to use remote sensing technology to estimate evapotranspiration.

D. Generic and transferable skills

D.1. Shows interest in the necessity of rationing water consumption in agriculture.

D.2. Develop ways to reduce the rate of evapotranspiration from irrigation time, irrigation system, and methods that can be used to maintain soil moisture.

D.3. Participate the agricultural extension team in educating farmers on how to benefit from the agro climatic Bulletin.

D.4. Explain the importance of evapotranspiration to the environment in general and plants and soil in particular.

Teaching and learning methods

1. Theoretical lectures (discussion, brainstorming)

2. Field visit to the meteorological station and training in the use of meteorological devices.

3. Laboratory activities (computer use in some applications).

Methods of assessments

percentage

Rating data (week)

Method of assessment

N

20%

After the fifth week First midterm exam

1

20%

After the tenth week

Second midterm exam

2

20%

After the tenth week

Reports

3

40%

After the twelfth week Final exam

4

100%

100

Total