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cumulative values, nine mapping units were identified (Fig.3)
to suggest various soil conservation measures (Singh, et.al.,
1981). The area analysis shows that the mapping units of C9,
C8, C7, C6 and C5 occupy 0.16, 6.78, 14.47, 15.38 and 8.91
per cent of the total area respectively (Table.2). These mapping
units are in association with very steep to gentle slopes,
dissected ridges, plateau spurs, escarpments, subdued plateau
and pediments with very shallow to moderately shallow soils.
The various mechanical soil conservation measures were
suggested for these units to arrest the accelerated soil erosion
(Table.2). The mapping units of C4, C3, C2 and C1 occupy the
15.22, 18.55, 17.17 and 3.36 per cent of the total area. These
mapping units are mainly characterized with gentle to nearly
level plains, piedmont plains, pediments, narrow valleys and
main valley floors with moderately shallow to very deep soils:
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, measures were suggested for the mapping units of C4, C3, C2
and Cl. The identified mapping units and suggested soil
conservation measures were validated in the field and found
good correlation between the ground conditions and the
suggested conservation measures.
CONCLUSIONS
The study reveals that quantitative evaluation of various
parameters of river basin i.e., morphometry, slope, landforms,
soils and land use/land cover characteristics are pre-requisite
and paramount in soil loss assessment and prioritization of sub
basins. The study shows that GIS based integrated analysis of
USLE parameters will be of immense help in quantitative
estimation of potential and actual soil loss at sub basin level.
The analysis of morphometric, potential and actual soil erosion
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