Publication


Featured researches published by Joseph Foley.


Biosystems Engineering | 2008

A decision support model for travelling gun irrigation machines

Rod Smith; Malcolm Gillies; Geoffrey Newell; Joseph Foley


Environmental Health | 2007

Evaporation, Seepage and Water Quality Management in Storage Dams: A Review of Research Methods

Ian Craig; Vasantha Aravinthan; Craig Baillie; Alan Beswick; Geoff Barnes; Ron Bradbury; Luke Connell; Paul Cooper; Christopher M. Fellows; Li Fitzmaurice; Joseph Foley; Nigel Hancock; David Lamb; Pippa Morrison; Rabi Misra; Ruth Mossad; Pam Pittaway; Emma L. Prime; Steve Rees; Erik Schmidt; David H. Solomon; Troy Symes; David Turnbull


Agricultural Water Management | 2013

Measurement of evapotranspiration during sprinkler irrigation using a precision energy budget (Bowen ratio, eddy covariance) methodology

Jasim Uddin; Nigel Hancock; Rod Smith; Joseph Foley


Agricultural Water Management | 2013

Evaporation and sapflow dynamics during sprinkler irrigation of cotton

Jasim Uddin; Rod Smith; Nigel Hancock; Joseph Foley


Archive | 2010

Droplet evaporation losses during sprinkler irrigation: an overview

Jasim Uddin; Rod Smith; Nigel Hancock; Joseph Foley


Archive | 2004

Centre pivot and lateral move machines

Joseph Foley


Agricultural and Forest Meteorology | 2015

Micrometeorology of sprinkler irrigation

Nigel Hancock; Jasim Uddin; Rod Smith; Joseph Foley


Journal of Animal Science | 2014

Evaluation of Sap Flow Sensors to Measure the Transpiration Rate of Plants during Canopy Wetting and Drying

Jasim Uddin; Rod Smith; Nigel Hancock; Joseph Foley


Archive | 2011

Review of centre pivot and lateral move installations in the Queensland Murray Darling basin

David Wigginton; Joseph Foley; Justin Schultz; Rory van Niekerk


2011 Society for Engineering in Agriculture Conference: Diverse Challenges, Innovative Solutions | 2011

Eddy covariance measurements of the total evaporation during sprinkler irrigation - preliminary results

Jasim Uddin; Rod Smith; Nigel Hancock; Joseph Foley

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