Abstract

The Yazoo–Mississippi Delta is one of the regions within the Lower Mississippi River Basin where substantial irrigation development and consequent groundwater depletion have occurred over the past three decades. To describe this irrigation development, a study was conducted to analyze existing geospatial datasets and to synthesize the results with those of past government surveys. The effort produced a quantitative review characterizing three aspects of irrigation development from 1991 to 2020. First, the expansion of irrigated area was tracked in terms of absolute area and in terms of fraction relative to total land or cropland area. Second, trends in irrigated land cover were traced in terms of irrigated crop mix, irrigated fractions of main crops, and comparisons with non-irrigated land. Third, changes in irrigation systems were examined in terms of water sources, energy sources, and application methods. Original findings of this study for the end of 2020 included moderate positive spatial autocorrelation in the density of irrigated areas; a higher irrigated crop preference for soybean and rice over cotton and corn in highly hydric soils; and 91% and 3% of permitted areas studied being respectively under groundwater withdrawal permits exclusively and under surface water diversion permits exclusively. By compiling such information, this paper can serve as a convenient reference on the recent history and status of irrigation development in the Yazoo–Mississippi Delta.

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  • IntroductionThe Yazoo–Mississippi Delta (locally and hereafter referred to as “the Delta”) is the portion of the Mississippi River valley that lies within northwestern Mississippi, USA

  • The Yazoo–Mississippi Delta is the portion of the Mississippi River valley that lies within northwestern Mississippi, USA

  • This study relied on two government surveys administered by the United States Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS)

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Introduction

The Yazoo–Mississippi Delta (locally and hereafter referred to as “the Delta”) is the portion of the Mississippi River valley that lies within northwestern Mississippi, USA. This alluvial plain is bounded by the Mississippi River in the west and by loess bluffs in the east. The ability to refill ponds during dry times allows catfish ponds to be stocked year round and aquatic habitat to be created on demand for wildlife conservation. Given these benefits, significant and increasing amounts of surface water and groundwater resources have been developed to support these agricultural and environmental activities [3]

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