Application of remote sensing data in characterization and mapping of soil resources for watershed planning in Arid Western Rajasthan

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Khan M.A. [1 ]
Singh N. [1 ]
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[1] Central Arid Zone Research Institute
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Soil Survey Staff; Physiographic Unit; Soil Mapping Unit; Rhyolite Rock; Barren Hill;
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10.1007/BF02989895
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Visual interpretation of IRS-LISS-II (January. 1995) FCC (1:50.000 scale) of spectral bands 2, 3 and 4 was carried out for the identification and mapping of major physiographic units in an arid watershed of Jodhpur district (Rajasthan). Based on image characteristics and field traverses, seven major physiographic units identified are (1) hills (2) pediments, flat to undulating (3) buried pediments, moderately deep to deep, coarse textured (4) buried pediment, shallow to moderately deep and deep, medium to fine textured, saline (5) older alluvial plains, deep and very deep, coarse textured (6) younger alluvial plains, deep to very deep, very coarse textured and (7) dune complexes. Based on physiographic variation and soil or site characteristics such as texture, depth, slope, erosion and underneath substrata, 41 soil mapping units were identified and mapped. Final physiography, soil, slope, drainage and landuse maps were prepared on 1:5.000 scale. Taxonomically, the soils of the watershed were classified as Para-Lithic Torriorthents, coarse-loamy, Lithic/Typic Haplocambids, fine-loamy, Lithic/Typic Haplosalids and Typic Torrifluvents and Typic Torripsamments. Land suitability for various mapping units in the watershed have been assessed on the basis of soil physico-chemical characteristics.
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页码:93 / 113
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