Soil mapping based on landscape classification in the semiarid Chaco, Argentina

The semiarid Chaco is an ecosystem shared by Argentina, Paraguay, Bolivia, and Brazil where land use changes from forest to commercial agriculture and social conflicts have been intensive during the last decade. These changes and the lack of reliable soil information at suitable scales are threatening the sustainable development of the region. In Santiago del Estero province, Argentina, a soil survey was carried out with the objective of reducing the knowledge gap. Due to the large area, geomorphology diversity, limited funding, and high demand of information, a geopedologic survey using remote sensing and GIS was considered an appropriate approach. Map units were determined based on the integration of geoforms and soils, knowledge of landscape and soil forming factors, field observations, and laboratory determinations. Three main landscape units were recognized: (1) a fluvio-eolian Chaco plain including a megafan with Haplustolls and Torripsamments, (2) the Rio Dulce valley with Torripsamments, and (3) the alluvial migratory plain of Río Salado with Torripsamments, Ustifluvents, and Natraqualfs. The used approach helped speed up the soil information collection at appropriate scale for land use planning

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Main Authors: Angueira, Maria Cristina, Cruzate, Gustavo Adolfo, Zamora, Eduardo Maximo, Olmedo, Guillermo Federico, Sayago, J.M., Castillejo González, Isabel Luisa
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Published: Springer 2016
Subjects:Suelo, Cartografía, Paisaje, Teledetección, Soil, Cartography, Landscape, Remote Sensing, Región Chaco Semiárido, Argentina,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12123/1508
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spelling oai:localhost:20.500.12123-15082024-05-03T10:20:44Z Soil mapping based on landscape classification in the semiarid Chaco, Argentina Angueira, Maria Cristina Cruzate, Gustavo Adolfo Zamora, Eduardo Maximo Olmedo, Guillermo Federico Sayago, J.M. Castillejo González, Isabel Luisa Suelo Cartografía Paisaje Teledetección Soil Cartography Landscape Remote Sensing Región Chaco Semiárido, Argentina The semiarid Chaco is an ecosystem shared by Argentina, Paraguay, Bolivia, and Brazil where land use changes from forest to commercial agriculture and social conflicts have been intensive during the last decade. These changes and the lack of reliable soil information at suitable scales are threatening the sustainable development of the region. In Santiago del Estero province, Argentina, a soil survey was carried out with the objective of reducing the knowledge gap. Due to the large area, geomorphology diversity, limited funding, and high demand of information, a geopedologic survey using remote sensing and GIS was considered an appropriate approach. Map units were determined based on the integration of geoforms and soils, knowledge of landscape and soil forming factors, field observations, and laboratory determinations. Three main landscape units were recognized: (1) a fluvio-eolian Chaco plain including a megafan with Haplustolls and Torripsamments, (2) the Rio Dulce valley with Torripsamments, and (3) the alluvial migratory plain of Río Salado with Torripsamments, Ustifluvents, and Natraqualfs. The used approach helped speed up the soil information collection at appropriate scale for land use planning Inst.de Suelos Fil: Angueira, Maria Cristina. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA). Estación Experimental Agropecuaria Santiago del Estero; Argentina Fil: Cruzate, Gustavo Adolfo. INTA, Centro de Investigación en Recursos Naturales. Instituto de Suelos; Argentina Fil: Zamora, Eduardo Maximo. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA). Estación Experimental Agropecuaria Manfredi; Argentina Fil: Olmedo, Guillermo Federico. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA). Estación Experimental Agropecuaria Mendoza; Argentina Fil: Sayago, J.M. Universidad Nacional de Tucumán. Instituto de Geociencias y Medio Ambiente; Argentina Fil: Castillejo González, I. Universidad de Córdoba. Departamento de Ingeniería Gráfica y Geomática; España 2017-10-18T11:50:04Z 2017-10-18T11:50:04Z 2016 info:ar-repo/semantics/parte de libro info:eu-repo/semantics/bookPart info:eu-repo/semantics/acceptedVersion http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12123/1508 https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007%2F978-3-319-19159-1_17 978-3-319-19158-4 (Print) 978-3-319-19159-1 (Online) https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-19159-1_17 eng info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess application/pdf Springer Geopedology : an Integration of Geomorphology and Pedology for Soil and Landscape Studies / editors Joseph Alfred Zinck, Graciela Metternicht, Gerardo H R Bocco Verdinelli, Héctor Francisco Del Valle. [Berlin] : Springer, 2016, p. 285-303
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topic Suelo
Cartografía
Paisaje
Teledetección
Soil
Cartography
Landscape
Remote Sensing
Región Chaco Semiárido, Argentina
Suelo
Cartografía
Paisaje
Teledetección
Soil
Cartography
Landscape
Remote Sensing
Región Chaco Semiárido, Argentina
spellingShingle Suelo
Cartografía
Paisaje
Teledetección
Soil
Cartography
Landscape
Remote Sensing
Región Chaco Semiárido, Argentina
Suelo
Cartografía
Paisaje
Teledetección
Soil
Cartography
Landscape
Remote Sensing
Región Chaco Semiárido, Argentina
Angueira, Maria Cristina
Cruzate, Gustavo Adolfo
Zamora, Eduardo Maximo
Olmedo, Guillermo Federico
Sayago, J.M.
Castillejo González, Isabel Luisa
Soil mapping based on landscape classification in the semiarid Chaco, Argentina
description The semiarid Chaco is an ecosystem shared by Argentina, Paraguay, Bolivia, and Brazil where land use changes from forest to commercial agriculture and social conflicts have been intensive during the last decade. These changes and the lack of reliable soil information at suitable scales are threatening the sustainable development of the region. In Santiago del Estero province, Argentina, a soil survey was carried out with the objective of reducing the knowledge gap. Due to the large area, geomorphology diversity, limited funding, and high demand of information, a geopedologic survey using remote sensing and GIS was considered an appropriate approach. Map units were determined based on the integration of geoforms and soils, knowledge of landscape and soil forming factors, field observations, and laboratory determinations. Three main landscape units were recognized: (1) a fluvio-eolian Chaco plain including a megafan with Haplustolls and Torripsamments, (2) the Rio Dulce valley with Torripsamments, and (3) the alluvial migratory plain of Río Salado with Torripsamments, Ustifluvents, and Natraqualfs. The used approach helped speed up the soil information collection at appropriate scale for land use planning
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topic_facet Suelo
Cartografía
Paisaje
Teledetección
Soil
Cartography
Landscape
Remote Sensing
Región Chaco Semiárido, Argentina
author Angueira, Maria Cristina
Cruzate, Gustavo Adolfo
Zamora, Eduardo Maximo
Olmedo, Guillermo Federico
Sayago, J.M.
Castillejo González, Isabel Luisa
author_facet Angueira, Maria Cristina
Cruzate, Gustavo Adolfo
Zamora, Eduardo Maximo
Olmedo, Guillermo Federico
Sayago, J.M.
Castillejo González, Isabel Luisa
author_sort Angueira, Maria Cristina
title Soil mapping based on landscape classification in the semiarid Chaco, Argentina
title_short Soil mapping based on landscape classification in the semiarid Chaco, Argentina
title_full Soil mapping based on landscape classification in the semiarid Chaco, Argentina
title_fullStr Soil mapping based on landscape classification in the semiarid Chaco, Argentina
title_full_unstemmed Soil mapping based on landscape classification in the semiarid Chaco, Argentina
title_sort soil mapping based on landscape classification in the semiarid chaco, argentina
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url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12123/1508
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-19159-1_17
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