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The soil map of the testing ground of the Akmola region according to the original cartographic data from 1946 and updated according to the Earth remote sensing data of 2019

The soil map of the testing ground of the Akmola region according to the original cartographic data from 1946 and updated according to the Earth remote sensing data of 2019

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Ground monitoring of soil massifs takes a lot of time, labor force and material resources, yet is the most accurate and detailed method. When implementing complex methods for monitoring the soil cover, inclusion of space technologies is necessary. Remote sensing data carry objective information over the large areas. The article discusses the possib...

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... Comparison with the map of 1946 revealed that the boundaries of the main soil types in this territory did not undergo significant changes, but using geoinformation design combined with a high-resolution image and a high-quality topographic base, it was possible to refine the contours of the generic and species varieties of soils of the region (Fig. 2). Thus, an analysis of land use according to remote sensing data of the territory of Northern Kazakhstan showed that during the period from 1985 to 2019 the area of arable land decreased significantly (about 30 %), this is the cause for making adjustments to the content of the soil map. According to remote sensing data, about 30 soil ...
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... Comparison with the map of 1946 revealed that the boundaries of the main soil types in this territory did not undergo significant changes, but using geoinformation design combined with a high-resolution image and a high-quality topographic base, it was possible to refine the contours of the generic and species varieties of soils of the region (Fig. 2). Thus, an analysis of land use according to remote sensing data of the territory of Northern Kazakhstan showed that during the period from 1985 to 2019 the area of arable land decreased significantly (about 30 %), this is the cause for making adjustments to the content of the soil map. According to remote sensing data, about 30 soil ...

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