Mapping Soil Resources in Part of Northern India Using Spaceborne Multispectral Data |
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Authors: | R. S. Dwivedi K. V. Ramana K. Sreenivas |
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Affiliation: | Department of Space, Govt. of India , National Remote Sensing Agency , Balanagar, Hyderabad, 500 037, India |
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Abstract: | Abstract Spaceborne multispectral measurements have been found very useful tool in delineating soilscape boundaries. The Indian Remote Sensing Satellite (IRS 1B) Linear Imaging Self‐scanning Sensor (LISS‐II) data in the form of false colour composite (FCC) prints at 1:50,000 scale covering part of a complex terrain ‐ hard rock intermixed with the alluvium, were interpreted visually for mapping soil resources. The physiography and lithology of the terrain have been found to have a direct bearing on the occurrence of soils. The image elements which are the reflection of surface drainage, land use/land cover, wetness, etc have been helpful in segregating the broad physiographic units into their components. These sub‐divisions were ultimately found to be associated with the characteristic soils. The methodology and results are discussed in detail. |
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