A Brief Description of Soil

Authors

  • Kuldeep Sharma Professor, Department of Agriculture, Vivekananda Global University, Jaipur, India Author

Keywords:

Best Management Practices, Erosion Control, Forest, Precipitation, Sediment, Surface Erosion, Water Quality, Watershed Management

Abstract

Soil disintegration has substantial  implications for land efficiency and surface water quality  since silt is the world's largest water foreign material.  Disintegration processes are described in this paper.  Precipitation, soils moisture, soils porosity, slant steepness  or length, vegetation, as well as soil organic entities are all  elements that influence soil disintegration in humid  environments. The focus is on disintegration factors in lush  watersheds, with some horticulture watershed models  thrown in for good measure. Finally, realistic surface  disintegration control administration strategies are  addressed. Soil is an important regular asset that, when  properly cared for, may help stationary rural networks  function in their life. Soil disintegration is regarded as one  of the world's most serious natural challenges, accounting  for over 80% of current horticulture land crumbling. Soil  disintegration is a common geomorphologic process that  occurs as a result of water and land linkages. Nonetheless,  human activities like as removing trees for expansion,  irresponsible growing techniques, and intrusion into  peripheral terrains have accelerated the cycle to the point  that it has become an ecological hazard. 

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Published

2020-07-04

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A Brief Description of Soil . (2020). International Journal of Innovative Research in Computer Science & Technology, 8(4), 376–380. Retrieved from https://acspublisher.com/journals/index.php/ijircst/article/view/13255