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Mapping Soil Erodibility over India

CATENA, 2023
Soil erosion is a major environmental problem worldwide, and almost half of India’s total geographical area is susceptible to it. The Revised Universal Soil Loss Equation (RUSLE) has been widely used globally to estimate soil erosion, and Soil erodibility factor, denoted by K-factor, is an essential component of RUSLE.
Ravi Raj   +2 more
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Mapping soil micronutrients

Field Crops Research, 1999
Abstract Soils vary widely in their micronutrient content and in their ability to supply micronutrients in quantities sufficient for optimal crop growth. Soils deficient in their ability to supply micronutrients to crops are alarmingly widespread across the globe, and this problem is aggravated by the fact that many modern cultivars of major crops ...
Jeffrey G White, Robert J Zasoski
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Mapping Soil pH

Soil Science Society of America Journal, 2005
The theoretical profitability of variable rate (VR) lime management has driven adoption of intensive soil sampling strategies used with complex statistical techniques without demonstration of approach efficacy. Our objective was to compare the accuracy of spatially continuous pH and lime requirement (LR) maps derived from ...
S. M. Brouder   +2 more
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Mapping soil, losing ground? Politics of soil mapping

2020
Kon Kam King and Céline Granjou document the evolution of soil mapping since the 1960s at the French National Institute of Research on Agriculture (INRA). They account for the shift from soil surveying initiatives to the rise of soil digital mapping projects, including monitoring, modeling, and predicting soil quantitative properties, such as carbon ...
Kon Kam King, J.   +6 more
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Soil Survey Maps

1958
Contained within the 3rd Edition (1957) of the Atlas of Canada is a plate that shows four soil map sections of soil maps that were being prepared by the Experimental Farms Service of the Federal Department of Agriculture in cooperation with the Provincial Departments of Agriculture and the Departments of Soils at Canadian universities in the 1950s ...
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The Soil Map

Nature, 1966
Soil Survey A Guide to Field Investigations and Mapping of Soils. Edited By I. V. Tyurin, I. P. Gerasimov, E. N. Ivanova, and V. A. Nosin. Translated from the Russian by N. Kaner. Edited by Mary Singer. Pp. 356. (Jerusalem: Israel Program for Scientific Translations; London: Oldbourne Press, 1965.) 90s.
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Digital Soil Mapping

2016
In recent times we have bared witness to the advancement of the computer and information technology ages. With such advances, there have come vast amounts of data and tools in all fields of endeavor. This has motivated numerous initiatives around the world to build spatial data infrastructures aiming to facilitate the collection, maintenance ...
Brendan P. Malone   +2 more
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Efficiency Comparison of Conventional and Digital Soil Mapping for Updating Soil Maps

Soil Science Society of America Journal, 2012
This study compared the efficiency of geostatistical digital soil mapping (DSM) with conventional soil mapping (CSM) for updating soil class and property maps of a cultivated peatland in the Netherlands. For digital soil class mapping, the generalized linear geostatistical model was used.
Kempen, B.   +4 more
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SOIL CLASSIFICATION AND SOIL MAPS

Soil Science, 1949
A. C. ORVEDAL   +2 more
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Mapping Soil Degradation

2020
Hoosbeek, M.R., Stein, A., Bryant, R.B.
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