INVENTORY OF SOIL & LAND RESOURCES OF NALGONDA DISTRICT, TELANGANA STATE USING REMOTE SENSING TECHNIQUES

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INVENTORY OF SOIL & LAND RESOURCES OF NALGONDA DISTRICT, TELANGANA STATE USING REMOTE SENSING TECHNIQUES ABSTRACT 1. Survey Area : Nalgonda District,Telangana State, India 2. Geographical Extent : 78 40 to 80 50 East Longitudes 16 25 to 17 50 North Latitudes 3. Agro-climatic Region : Southern Plateau and Hills Region-X 4. Total Geographical Area : 14,25,590 ha. 5. Kind of Survey : 6. Base Maps : Soil Resource Mapping (SRM) using Remote Sensing Techniques (i) Survey of India Toposheets (scale 1:50,000) (ii) Geology Map (scale 1:2,50,000) of Geological Survey of India (iii) Satellite Imagery (scale 1:50,000) of LISS-III (IRS-1C&1D) 7. Mapping Scale : 1:50,000 8. Period of Survey : November, 2012 to December,2012 i

9. Mapping unit wise soil association and their extent: Sl. No. MAPPING UNIT SOIL-SERIES ASSOCIATION (Ha) (%) 1 ALg2a1 Mangalpalli -Tatikal 13067 0.92 2 ALg2d1 Tatikal - Manimadde 1001 0.07 3 GGn6c1 Narkatpalli - Kudasapalli 12643 0.89 4 GGn6d1 Kudasapalli - Devagirigutta 11851 0.83 5 GGn8c1 Devarcherla - Kudasapalli 22189 1.56 6 GGn8d1 Dubbakagutta - Kudasapalli 7370 0.52 7 GGo4d1 Tippaleni - Aravapalli 6353 0.45 8 GGu4c1 Pochampalli - Cherukupalli 7615 0.53 9 GGu4d1 Shapalli - Tippaleni 34054 2.39 10 GGv3a1 Kurmapalli - Koppol 57293 4.02 11 GGv3a2 Koppol - Gauraram 33666 2.36 12 GGv3a3 Ramachandrapuram - Gauraram 22731 1.59 13 GGv3a4 Adsarpalli - Kodada 159773 11.21 14 GGv3a5 Parivedala - Kottapalli 257200 18.04 15 GGv3a6 Mariyala - Parivedala 103286 7.25 16 GGv3a7 Munagala - Mukundapur 7353 0.52 17 GGv3a8 Mukundapur - Kodada 52732 3.70 18 GGv3c1 Cherukupalli - Raghavapuram 754 0.05 19 GGv3d1 Ramavat tanda - Gauraram 10218 0.72 20 GGv3d2 Gauraram - Ramavat tanda 7890 0.55 21 GGv3d3 Mallapuram - Raghavapuram 13063 0.92 22 GGv3d4 Raghavapuram - Kottapalli 1221 0.09 23 GGw2a1 Yengannagudem - Uppalancha 116205 8.15 24 GGw2a2 Uppalancha - Gudipalli 215704 15.13 25 GGw2a3 Sitaramapuram - Shakapur 22479 1.58 26 GGw2d1 Gudipalli - Yengannagudem 7494 0.53 27 LSv3a1 Raghunathapalem - Iragudem 13699 0.96 28 LSv3a2 Shobhanadrigudem - Ravipahad 4491 0.32 29 LSv3c1 Wazirabad - Chintalapalem 7253 0.51 30 LSv3d1 Sunyapahad - Nakkaguda 7597 0.53 31 LSv3d2 Nakkaguda - Sunyapahad 6364 0.45 32 LSw2a1 Tammavaram - Virappagudem 5280 0.37 33 LSw2d1 Virappagudem - Tammavaram 645 0.05 34 MBn6d1 Jalgambavi - Fatepur 91 0.01 35 MBo4d1 Fatepur - Ganipalli 179 0.01 36 MBu4d1 Fatepur - Bhimanpalli 312 0.02 37 MBv3a1 Paltoni tanda - Kottagudem 3041 0.21 38 SHi3a1 Peddaguttatanda - Narayanpur 2439 0.17 39 SHi4a1 Shunkisala - Mannevaripalli 522 0.04 40 SHi4c1 Mangaldonagudda - Mannevaripalli 8829 0.62 41 SHn6c1 Juvvichettu tanda - Yellapur 6825 0.48 42 SHn8c1 Yellapur - Maddimadugu gudda 4214 0.30 43 SHu4c1 Mannevaripalli - Chakravalam tanda 10415 0.73 ii

Sl. No. MAPPING UNIT SOIL-SERIES ASSOCIATION (Ha) (%) 44 SHu4d1 Chakravalam tanda - Mannevaripalli 12780 0.90 45 SHv3a1 Ganganagar - Virlapalem 5734 0.40 46 SHv3a2 Virlapalem - Ganganagar 4835 0.34 47 e ROC 8929 0.63 48 f Habitation 15575 1.09 49 g Water bodies 90336 6.34 Total 1425590 100.00 SALIENT FEATURES: District represents agriculture as the dominant land use occupying 11,01,530 ha constituting 77.27 percent of the total geographical area followed by open scrub 1,28,483 ha (9.01%) and forest 80,737 ha constituting 5.66 percent. Majority of the area is under very gently to gently sloping lands constituting nearly 54.90 per cent with nearly level to very gently sloping lands comprising 26.79 per cent. Most of the area is under moderately deep to very deep soils (37.12 %) followed by deep to very deep soils (28.40 %). Nearly 65.10 per cent of the area is affected by slight to moderate erosion followed by moderate erosion (16.38%) and moderate to severe erosion (9.94%). Out of the total area, nearly 81.2 per cent of the area is found suitable for cultivation and classified as good to moderately good land with slight to moderate limitations. About 41.79 per cent area is found suitable for potential irrigation with moderate to severe soil limitations for sustained use under irrigation followed by 31.85 per cent with moderate soil limitations. The survey area has 37.20 per cent land under poorly to moderately managed, followed by moderately to well managed (16.73%) whereas 13.72 per cent of the area is unmanaged. Nearly 29.3 percent of the area is classified under land capability class IIes, 41.4 percent under land capability class IIIes, 4.8 percent under land capability class Ives and 5.7 percent under forest Soils of the district have been classified under four orders Alfisols, Inceptisols, Entisols and Vertisols as per Soil Taxonomy(USDA, 2014). iii

HOW TO USE SOIL RESOURCE MAPPING REPORT This report embodies the results of the Soil Resource Mapping of Nalgonda district of Andhra Pradesh and furnishes information on the geographical setting of the state vis-à-vis location, extent, physiography, relief, drainage, climate, geology, natural vegetation, agriculture, land use and soils. The report contains information on interpretative grouping of soils and land resources which includes land capability classification providing suggestive management related guidelines, soil suitability groupings and crop recommendations which in turn provides a scientific database for horticulture, forest, forage and grassland development; water harvesting, water storage and water management. The soils of the area have also been differentiated as per soil characteristics based on Soil Taxonomy (USDA, 2014) to enable the users for scientific land use planning. Nalgonda District spreads over an area of 14,25,590 hectares and for administrative purposes, the district is divided into four revenue divisions and fifty nine mandals. The district is covered by thirty five Survey of India toposheets on 1:50,000 scales and the same have been used as reference maps for the survey. Satellite data (NRSC Imagery) has been used for image interpretation and soil mapping. In the report each soil mapping unit is marked by a symbol i.e. GRv3a1 (Granite, Geology; upper pediplains, 1-5 per cent slope; agriculture land use; soil series association, which means the area has dominance of Kurmapalli, series in association with Koppol series). Each soil association is restricted to a maximum of three soil series found within concerned soil mapping unit. For the use of the soil resource report, first user needs to locate the area of interest on the map and note down the soil mapping units. Permanent features such as road, stream, lakes and village habitation, etc. shown on the map will help user to locate the area of interest on the map. For the detailed information on soil mapping unit in respect of soil series in the area of interest, its extent, present and proposed land uses reference may be made to chapter:- 4, 5 and Appendix-I and II. iv

The symbols used in the soil mapping unit represents the five levels of mapping i.e. GRv3a1 may be referred as follows: GG Granite Gneiss : Landscape v Upper Pediplains : Physiography 3 1-5 % Slope : Slope classes a Agriculture : Land use 1 Soil series association Any comments and/or suggestions on the report are welcome. For any additional information and clarification, further correspondence or personal contact may be established with: The Chief Soil Survey Officer, The Soil Survey Officer Soil and Land Use Survey of India Soil and Land Use Survey of India IARI Buildings, New Delhi 110 012 Survey No.207, Kodigehalli, Phone: +91-11-25841263 / 25849486 Vidyaranyapura (P), Bangalore - 560 097. Fax : +91-11-25843811 Phone : 080-23640761, 080-23641119. Email: csso-slusi@nic.in Fax : 080-23640751,Email:soilkar@nic.in Log on to: http://slusi.dacnet.nic.in v