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DIFFERENT INDICES AND CHARACTERIZING OF AGROMETEOROLOGICAL DROUGHT CONDITIONS

Valentin Kazandjiev, Veska Georgieva

First published: 2014-06-20https://doi.org/10.5593/sgem2014/b32/s13.011View metrics

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Title
DIFFERENT INDICES AND CHARACTERIZING OF AGROMETEOROLOGICAL DROUGHT CONDITIONS
Authors
Valentin Kazandjiev, Veska Georgieva
Proceedings
SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference EXPO Proceedings; 14th SGEM GeoConference on WATER RESOURCES. FOREST, MARINE AND OCEAN ECOSYSTEMS
Publisher
Stef92 Technology
Year
2014
Pages
Not available yet
ISSN
1314-2704
ISBN
978-619-7105-14-8
Language
en
Publication type
Conference Paper
References16
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  2. De Martonne, E., Aréisme et indice artidite, Compte Rendu de L’Acad. Sci. , Paris 182, pp. 1395-1398, 1925.

  3. Grieser, J., Gommes, R., Cofield, S. and Bernardi, M., Data sources for FAO world maps of Koeppen climatologies and climatic net primary production, 2006. http://www.juergen-grieser.de/downloads/Koeppen-Climatology/CommonData/ CommonData.pdf

  4. Moteva, M., Georgieva, V. and Kazandjiev, V., Climatically assured water supply for agricultural crops in Bulgaria. Agricultural Engineering, No. 1, pp. 31-38, 2009.

  5. Moteva, M., Kazandjiev, V. and Georgieva, V., Recent climatic changes and tendencies in relation to the reference evapotranspiration in Bulgaria. Plant Science, 2009. (in print).

  6. Moteva, M., Kazandjiev, V. and Georgieva, V., Reference evapotranspiration in Bulgaria and the impact of climate change, pp. 237-245, Proceedings of the International Conference on Energy Efficiency and Agricultural Engineering , 1-3 Oct. 2009, Rousse, Bulgaria, 2009.

  7. Paltineanu, Cr., Tanesescu, N., Chitu, E. and Michailesku, I.F., Relationships between the De Martonne aridity index and water requirements of some representative crops: A case study from Romania. International Agrophysics, No. 21, pp. 81-91, 2007.

  8. Yakovleva, N.I., A comparison between different aridity indices. Proceedings of the Main Geophysical Observatory (GGO), No. 403, pp. 3-13, 1979.

  9. Allen, R.G., Pereira, L.S., Raes, D., and Smith, M., Crop evapotranspiration. Guidelines for computing crop water requirements . FAO Irrig. and Drainage Paper No. 56, Rome, pp. 300, 1998.

  10. De Martonne, E., Aréisme et indice artidite, Compte Rendu de L’Acad. Sci. , Paris 182, pp. 1395-1398, 1925.

  11. Grieser, J., Gommes, R., Cofield, S. and Bernardi, M., Data sources for FAO world maps of Koeppen climatologies and climatic net primary production, 2006. http://www.juergen-grieser.de/downloads/Koeppen-Climatology/CommonData/ CommonData.pdf

  12. Moteva, M., Georgieva, V. and Kazandjiev, V., Climatically assured water supply for agricultural crops in Bulgaria. Agricultural Engineering, No. 1, pp. 31-38, 2009.

  13. Moteva, M., Kazandjiev, V. and Georgieva, V., Recent climatic changes and tendencies in relation to the reference evapotranspiration in Bulgaria. Plant Science, 2009. (in print).

  14. Moteva, M., Kazandjiev, V. and Georgieva, V., Reference evapotranspiration in Bulgaria and the impact of climate change, pp. 237-245, Proceedings of the International Conference on Energy Efficiency and Agricultural Engineering , 1-3 Oct. 2009, Rousse, Bulgaria, 2009.

  15. Paltineanu, Cr., Tanesescu, N., Chitu, E. and Michailesku, I.F., Relationships between the De Martonne aridity index and water requirements of some representative crops: A case study from Romania. International Agrophysics, No. 21, pp. 81-91, 2007.

  16. Yakovleva, N.I., A comparison between different aridity indices. Proceedings of the Main Geophysical Observatory (GGO), No. 403, pp. 3-13, 1979.

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