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Evaluation of soil salinity level through using Landsat-8 OLI in Central Fergana valley, Uzbekistan

I. A. Aslanov, Shovkat Kholdorov, Shodiqul Ochilov, Azamat Jumanov, Zаfаrjon Jаbbarov, Ilyaskhoja Jumaniyazov, Normamat Namozov

2021E3S Web of Conferences50 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Soil salinity is a major concern in the Uzbekistan. Fergana valleys agricultural lands, it negatively affects plant growth, crop yields, whereas in central part of the valley is semi-desert and desert affects agricultural areas due to subsidence, corrosion and ground water quality, leading to further soil erosion and land degradation. Traditional soil salinity assessments have been doing by collecting of soil samples and laboratory analyzing of collected samples for determining totally dissolved soils (TDS) and electro conductivity, but, Geo-informatic systems (GIS) and Remote Sensing (RS) technologies provides more efficient, economic and rapid tools and techniques for soil salinity assessment and soil salinity mapping. Main goals of this research are to map soil salinity of Fergana valley, to show relation of its result with traditional analysing and analysing withGIS technology As a source of satellite images has been used Landsat-8 OLI. Research areas every arable land validity point of different locations were measured by Traditional soil salinity assessments by Soil composition and Repository, Quality analysis center was compared to our research conducted on satellite sensor and it can be said that the study have done correctly.

Topics & Concepts

Environmental scienceSoil salinitySalinityArable landDryland salinitySoil mapSoil qualityHydrology (agriculture)Soil testSoil waterLeaching modelSoil retrogression and degradationAgricultureSoil biodiversitySoil fertilitySoil scienceGeographyGeologyGeotechnical engineeringOceanographyArchaeologyEngineering and Agricultural InnovationsSoil Mechanics and Vehicle DynamicsIrrigation Practices and Water Management