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Application of remote sensing and GIS for sustainable development

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Monograph

Persistent identifier:
856472832
Title:
Application of remote sensing and GIS for sustainable development
Sub title:
[Workshop on "Environmental Modelling Using RS & GIS for Sustainable Development" ... on 11th March 1999]
Scope:
82 Seiten
Year of publication:
1999
Place of publication:
Coventry
Publisher of the original:
RICS Books
Identifier (digital):
856472832
Illustration:
Illustrationen, Diagramme, Karten
Language:
English
Usage licence:
Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)
Publisher of the digital copy:
Technische Informationsbibliothek Hannover
Place of publication of the digital copy:
Hannover
Year of publication of the original:
2016
Document type:
Monograph
Collection:
Earth sciences

Chapter

Title:
PRESENT AND ALTERNATE LANDUSE BASED ON NATURAL RESOURCES - ROLE OF REMOTE SENSING AND GEOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION SYSTEM. M. L. Manchanda & M. Kudrat
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Structure type:
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  • Application of remote sensing and GIS for sustainable development
  • Cover
  • ColorChart
  • Title page
  • FOREWORD
  • Organisers
  • Editors
  • Sale Copies of Volume are available from: [...]
  • CONTENTS
  • SPACE TECHNOLOGY FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT. D. P. Rao
  • ECOLOGICAL ANALYSIS AND MODELLING : ISSUES AND CHALLENGES. Harini Nagendra and Madhav Gadgil
  • PRESENT AND ALTERNATE LANDUSE BASED ON NATURAL RESOURCES - ROLE OF REMOTE SENSING AND GEOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION SYSTEM. M. L. Manchanda & M. Kudrat
  • NATIONAL SOIL AND LAND DEGRADATION MAPPING - REMOTE SENSING PERSPECTIVE. L. Venkataratnam
  • GEOINFORMATICS FOR FOREST ECOSYSTEM MANAGEMENT. P.S. Roy
  • REMOTE SENSING AND GIS FOR MODELLING LAND DEGRADATION DUE TO MINING - A CONCEPT AND CASE STUDIES. A. Bhattacharya
  • REMOTE SENSING AND GIS FOR AGRICULTURAL CROP ACREAGE AND YIELD ESTIMATION. Vinay K. Dadhwal
  • INTEGRATED WATERSHED DEVELOPMENTAL PLANNING USING REMOTE SENSING & GIS. Y. V. N. Krishna Murthy, A. K. Sinha, A. Jeyaram, S. Srinivasa Rao, S. N. Das, D. S. Pandit, D. S. Srinivasan, C. K. Rajender
  • GROUNDWATER MODELLING FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT USING GIS TECHNIQUES. Novaline Jacob, J. Saibaba and P. V. S. P. Prasada Raju
  • HYDROGEOMORPHIC CRITERIA IN GROUND WATER MODELLING. S. K. Subramanian
  • Cover

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Table 5. Land capability class rating table (Tejwani, 1976) 
Class 
Texture 
Soil Depth 
(cm) k 
Symbol 
Alluvial 
Soils 
Black 
Soils 
Red Soils 
Deep red 
soil of 
eastern 
ghats & 
western 
ghats & 
Nilgiri 
Himalaya 
Effect of past 
erosion 
Susceptibility 
to erosion 
e.g., distance 
from active 
gully head 
Permea 
bility 
(mm/hr) 
Conduct 
ivity 
(mmhos/ 
cm at 
25°C) 
Climate 
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
1. 
siel. cl,l, sl, 
sil sei 
more than 
90 
(d 5) 
O-l(A) 
O-l(A) 
O-l(A) 
O-l(A) 
0-1 (A) 
Upto & of 
top-soil lost; 
sheet erosion 
(e.) 
very far away 
Moderate 
(20-50) 
0-2 
Humid climate 
with well- 
distributed rainfall 
throughout the 
year 
11 
siel, cl, sl. 
sil, sei 
45-90 
(d 4) 
1-3(B) 
1-3(B) 
1-3(B) 
3-5(C) 
1-3(B) 
3-5(C) 
1-3(B> 
Upto & of 
top-soil lost; 
sheet erosion 
(ei) 
Minimum 
60 m 
Moderate 
slow (5-20) 
Moderate 
rapid 
(50-125) 
2-4 
Humid climate 
with occasional 
dry spells; sub- 
humid crop yield 
frequently reduced 
by drought 
III 
sc, sic 
c, 1s 
22.5-45 
(d 3) 
3-5 (C) 
5-10 (D) 
3-5 (C) 
5-10(D) 
5-10(D) 
10-15(E) 
3-5(0 
5-10(D) 
Upto & to 3/4 
top soil lost; 
rill slope 
erosion (e2) 
Between 
6-60 m for 
0-3% slope 
Slow 
(1.25 to 5) 
Rapid 
(125-250) 
4-8 
Sub-humid, crop 
yield frequently 
reduced by 
drought, semi-arid 
IV 
c, s 
7.5-22.5 
(d 2) 
10-15(E) 
5-10(D) 
10-15(E) 
15-25(F) 
15-25(F) 
25-33(G) 
10-15(E) 
15-25(F) 
Upto & to 3/4 
top soil lost; 
subsoil lost 
small gullies 
(e 3 ) 
Very slow 
(1.25) 
Very rapid 
(250) 
8-16 
Semi-arid and arid 
V 
Same characteristics as Class I and except for one or more limitations of wetness or 
stoniness or rockiness 
Gullied land 
(e 4 ) or sand 
dunes 
Marginal 
land (6m) 
wide strip 
near gully 
head 
VI 
7.5 or 
less(d) 
15-35(F) 
10-15(E) 
25-33(G) 
33-50(H) 
25-33(G) 
33-50(H) 
-do- 
Gully sides 
& beds 
VII 
7.5 or 
less(d) 
25-33(G) 
15-25(F) 
33-50(G) 
50-100(1) 
50-100(1) 
Bad lands 
Gully sides 
and beds 
VIII 
Rock 
>33 
>25 
> 50 
> 100 
> 100
	        

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