Soil Mapping in Bangladesh
Siddique, Md Noor E Alam/Meirvenne, Marc Van/Islam, Mohammad Monirul
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Zusatztext
Electromagnetic induction (EMI) survey was conducted in the terrace and floodplain soils of Bangladesh by using a soil sensor, EM38. The soil apparent electrical conductivity (ECa) readings in the vertical orientation (ECa-V) of measurement ranged from 40 to 64 mS m-1 while readings in the horizontal orientation (ECa-H) ranged from 32 to 53 mS m-1 in the terrace site. In the floodplain site, the ECa-V readings ranged from 33.8 to 47.4 mS m-1 and ECa-H readings from 35.1 to 50.8 mS m-1. The EM38 response to soil conductivity was relatively higher for the vertical orientation than the horizontal orientation in the terrace site. But in the floodplain site, the ECa-H response was slightly higher than the ECa-V. In the terrace site, the ECa readings correlated best with soil property such as top-, sub-, and deepsoil texture (clay and sand), and topsoil chemical property, i. e. pH, CEC, Ca2+ and Mg2+. In the floodplain site, the ECa readings correlated best with top- and deepsoil texture, and topsoil organic C. A modest correlation was found in the terrace site between ECa-V and the subsoil clay (r = 0.78), and ECa-V and the subsoil sand (r = - 0.84).
Autorenportrait
I am involved with agricultural development activities under the Ministry of Agriculture, Bangladesh. I studied BSc in Agriculture (2002) and first master in Horticulture (2004). I started govt. service in 2005, now working as senior scientific officer. I did second master in Physical Land Resources (2010) from Ghent University, Belgium.
Weitere Details
Erschienen: 18.08.2017
Umfang: 80 S.
Sprache: ENG
Einband: KT
Format: 0.6 x 22 x 15 cm
ISBN/EAN: 9786202004602
Umbreit-Nr.: 2770011
