Determination of Some Basic Physiographic Characteristics and Soil Mapping for Flood Lands

The main aims of this study were to determine firstly land use-land cover, topographic and soil characteristics in 53.6 km2 mostly flat land which was sized about 19 km length which is between Black Sea and at the beginning of mountain and 2.5 km width in both sides of Terme River that located on...

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Main Authors: Adem COŞKUN, Orhan DENGİZ
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Siirt University 2016-03-01
Series:Türkiye Tarımsal Araştırmalar Dergisi
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Online Access:http://dergipark.gov.tr/tutad/issue/26715/281000
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Summary:The main aims of this study were to determine firstly land use-land cover, topographic and soil characteristics in 53.6 km2 mostly flat land which was sized about 19 km length which is between Black Sea and at the beginning of mountain and 2.5 km width in both sides of Terme River that located on east part of Çarşamba Plain and secondly, in order to generate detailed soil map by determining basic characteristic of different soils formed in arable land which can be damaged from flooding events. Different physiographic units (mostly flat, rolling and hilly) are particularly common in the study area. Elevation varies from 1 m to 47 m above sea level. Average annual precipitation and temperature are 964.3 mm and 14.3 oC, respectively. After examination of topographic, land use, geologic and geomorphologic maps and land observation, 17 profile places were excavated in the study area. The soil samples were taken from each profile based on genetic horizon sand their analyses were done in the laboratory. According to the results of laboratory analyses by taking into consideration of soil taxonomy, these soils were classified and described. The soils were grouped under 4 order, 6 suborder, 8 great groups and 10 subgroups within 10 soil series and soil boundaries were shown on the 1:25.000 scale map. Inceptisol has the highest land which is about 55.3% of the total area following by Entisol (30.6%), Vertisol (8.9%) and Alfisol (5.2%) in the study area. Whereas Mescitli series has the largest area (2.3%), Altunlu series has the smallest area in the study area (17.1%). In addition, some necessary recommendations were given to solve some soil problems in this study.
ISSN:2148-2306
2528-858X