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Satellite remote sensing in soil resource inventory of Dibrugarh district (part), Assam
Authors:T K Sen  L M Pande  J L Sehgal  A K Maji  G S Chamuah
Affiliation:1. Indian Institute of Remote Sensing (NRSA), Dehra Dun
2. National Bureau of Soil Survey and Land Use Planning, Nagpur
3. National Bureau of Soil Survey and Land Use Planning, Regional Centre, 785 013, Jorhat
Abstract:Remote sensing techniques have been employed to identify and delineate soils in a part of Dibrugarh district of Assam. Landsat-4 MSS data in the form of FCC (4, 5, 7) were interpreted visually for physiographic analysis in conjunction with Survey of India topographic maps. Ground data were translated in terms of soils using composite interpretation map as base. The abstraction level attained was Families of Soil Taxonomy. Four major physiographic units were delineated, viz. active flood plain, recent alluvial plain, gently undulating old alluvial plain and gently sloping to undulating piedmont plain. Dominant soils identified are: coarse loamy Aeric Fluvaquents and fine loamy Typic Udifluvents in active flood plain; fine Typic Haplaquepts and fine loamy Aquic Dystrochrepts in recent alluvial plain; fine loamy Umbric Dystrochrepts and fine Ultic Hapludalfs in old alluvial plain; coarse loamy Typic Udorthents and fine Mollic Hapludalfs in piedmont plain.
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