Development of Soil and Terrain Digital Database for Major Food-Growing Regions of India for Resource Planning

AuthorP Chandran
AuthorP Tiwary
AuthorT Bhattacharyya
AuthorC Mandal
AuthorJ Prasad
AuthorSK Ray
AuthorD Sarkar
AuthorDK Pal
AuthorDK Mandal
AuthorGS Sidhu
AuthorKM Nai
AuthorAK Sahoo
AuthorTH Das
AuthorR Singh
AuthorR Srivastava
AuthorTK Sen
AuthorS Chatterji
AuthorNG Patil
AuthorGP Obireddy
AuthorSK Mahapatra
AuthorKS Anil Kumar
AuthorK Das
AuthorA.K. Singh
AuthorSK Reza
AuthorD Dutta
AuthorS Srinivas
AuthorK Karthikeyan
AuthorMV Venugopalan
AuthorK Velmourougane
AuthorA Srivastava
AuthorMausumi Raychaudhuri
AuthorDK Kundu
AuthorKG Mandal
AuthorGourango Kar
AuthorJA Dijkshoorn
AuthorNiels H. Batjes
AuthorBindraban, Prem S.
AuthorSL Durge
AuthorGK Kamble
AuthorMS Gaikwad
AuthorAM Nimkar
AuthorSV Bobade
AuthorSG Anantwar
AuthorSV Patil
AuthorKM Gaikwad
AuthorVT Sahu
AuthorH Bhondw
AuthorSS Dohtre
AuthorS Gharami
AuthorSG Khapekar
AuthorA Koyal
AuthorK Sujatha
AuthorBMN Reddy
AuthorP Sreekumar
AuthorDP Dutta
AuthorL Gogo
AuthorVN Parhad
AuthorAS Halder
AuthorR Basu
AuthorR Singh
AuthorBL Jat
AuthorDL Oad
AuthorNR Ola
AuthorK Wadhai
AuthorM Lokhande
AuthorV. T. Dongare
AuthorA Hukare
AuthorN Bansod
AuthorAH Kolhe
AuthorJ Khuspure
AuthorH Kuchankar
AuthorD Balbuddhe
AuthorS Sheikh
AuthorBP Sunitha
AuthorB Mohanty
AuthorD Hazarika
AuthorS. Majumdar
AuthorRS Garhwal
AuthorA Sahu
AuthorS Mahapatra
AuthorS Puspamitra
AuthorArun Kumar
AuthorN Gautam
AuthorBA Telpande
AuthorAM Nimje
AuthorC Likhar
AuthorS Thakre
Jurisdiction:India
Date of acession2023-10-06T09:41:58Z
Date of availability2023-10-06T09:41:58Z
Date of issue2014-11-11
AbstractSoil information system in SOTER (soil and terrain digital database) framework is developed for the IndoGangetic Plains (IGP) and black soil regions (BSR) of India with the help of information from 842 georeferenced soil profiles including morphological, physical and chemical properties of soils in addition to the site characteristics and climatic information. The database has information from 82 climatic stations that can be linked with the other datasets. The information from this organized database can be easily retrieved for use and is compatible with the global database. The database can be updated with recent and relevant data as and when they are available. The database has many applications such as inputs for refinement of agroecological regions and sub-regions, studies on carbon sequestration, land evaluation and land (crop) planning, soil erosion, soil quality, carbon and crop modelling and other climate change related research. This warehouse of information in a structured framework can be used as a data bank for posterity.
CitationChandran, P., Tiwary, P., Bhattacharyya, T., Mandal, C., Prasad, J., Ray, S. K., ... & Thakre, S. (2014). Development of soil and terrain digital database for major food-growing regions of India for resource planning. Current Science, 1420-1430.
URLhttps://hub.ifdc.org/handle/20.500.14297/2572
Languageen_US
SubjectSoil
TitleDevelopment of Soil and Terrain Digital Database for Major Food-Growing Regions of India for Resource Planning
TypeArticle
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