Figure [%img_num%]: water fluxes into the soil volume
Notation:
P: Cumulative precipitation (mm), I: Cumulative irrigation (mm), L: Irrigation application losses (mm), E: Cumulative actual evaporation (mm), T: Cumulative actual transpiration (mm), R: Cumulative runoff (mm), N: Net flux to groundwater (mm)
Table [%tbl_num%]: inflows (negative net flux to ground water means inflow in case of capillary rise)
[%wbf_table_income%]Table [%tbl_num%]: outflows
[%wbf_table_outcome%]Table [%tbl_num%]: water productivity
[%wp_table%]Table [%tbl_num%]: water management
[%wm_table%]Figure [%img_num%]: irrigation volumes by soil type
Table [%tbl_num%]: average irrigation volumes by soil type and year
[%soil_stat_table%]Figure [%img_num%]: irrigation volumes by land uses
Table [%tbl_num%]: average irrigation volumes by land use and year
[%use_stat_table%]Figure [%img_num%]: irrigation volumes by irrigation method
Table [%tbl_num%]: average irrigation volumes by irrigation method and year
[%irrmeth_stat_table%]Table [%tbl_num%]: first crop production
[%fcp_table%]Table [%tbl_num%]: second crop production
[%scp_table%]Warnings:
Mean value is the be intended as arithmetic mean while average (aver.) is weighted arithmetic by area.
Irrigation efficiency is calculated as (Actual Evaporation + Actual transpiration)/(Precipitation + Irrigation) during the crop season