Arthur Maass's scientific contributions

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Publications (3)


... And the Desert Shall Rejoice: Conflict, Growth, and Justice in Arid Environments
  • Article

January 1976

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Technology and Culture

Arthur Maass

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Raymond L. Anderson

2. ed.

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SIMULATION OF IRRIGATION SYSTEMS.

July 1973

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This article describes a digital-computer model that was designed to approximate the critical operating decision variables that exist within an irrigation system. It was built in a manner that would be comprehensible to those who make decisions with regard to developing water supplies operating irrigation works, and to farmers who receive water from irrigation canals. As such, the program does not use the most elegant mathematical formulation of certain discrete activities that are simulated. The aim is to work with flows of water, typical irrigation applications and sequences, crop yields, and costs and returns.


Citations (3)


... Water allocation becomes a critical issue in situations of shortage. Factors affecting the allocation process include economical, legal, environmental, political, social, and production factors (Anderson & Maass, 1974;Eisele, 1988;Keller, 1987;Levine & Coward, 1989). ...

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Interaction of phenomena to cause drought
SIMULATION OF IRRIGATION SYSTEMS.
  • Citing Article
  • July 1973

... The simulation program is a model embodying the variables and relationships that characterize an operating irrigation system [10]. The model simulated A Scenario Analysis of the Impact of Improved Water Distribution at the Tertiary Level on Water Savings in the Irrigation System 21 decision-making at several levels within an irrigation system from the operators of the system, to the farmers, to crop-growth response to irrigation water provided. ...

A Simulation of Irrigation Systems, the Effect of Water Supply and Operating Rules on Production and Income on Irrigated Farms
  • Citing Article
  • July 1973

SIMULATION: Transactions of The Society for Modeling and Simulation International