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Complex Analysis of Data from Agrochemical and Soil-Erosion Monitoring Using Geoinformation Systems

Elena Malysheva, Andrey V. Malyshev, Ilya G. Kostin

2021IOP Conference Series Earth and Environmental Science12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract The article describes a comprehensive analysis of agrochemical and soil erosion monitoring data, using the example of the Alekseevsky district of the Belgorod region with the use of a geoinformation system. The GIS automatically generates tables with data grouped by various characteristics: soil type, degree of erosion, slope steepness and exposure. The content of mobile forms of phosphorus and potassium, organic matter, and the level of soil acidity in the context of the district in areas with different exposures, the degree of erosion and the steepness of the slope was analyzed. The most productive soils are located on the plain, followed by the slopes of the northern exposure, neutral, then southern. Erosion processes occur more strongly mainly on the slopes of the southern exposure, and the northern slopes are characterized by humidity. Down the slope, the nutrient content decreases, the level of soil acidity increases.

Topics & Concepts

Environmental scienceErosionContext (archaeology)AgrochemicalSoil waterGeographic information systemOrganic matterHydrology (agriculture)Soil scienceRemote sensingGeologyGeographyEcologyAgricultureGeomorphologyArchaeologyGeotechnical engineeringPaleontologyBiologyAgricultural Productivity and Crop ImprovementSoil and Environmental StudiesAgriculture and Biological Studies
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