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Detailed Soil Survey The larger scale village maps or aerial photographs ranging from 1:4,000 to 1:10,000 are used as base maps. In India village maps of 1:1,000, 1:2,000 (Himachal Pradesh), 1:4,000 and 1:8,000 are available.
(1) Soil surveys are classified into (i) preliminary reconnaissance surveys, (ii) broad ecological surveys, (iii) detailed physiological-ecological surveys, and (iv) special-purposes surveys. The objects of each are briefly discussed.
Soil survey, or soil mapping, is the process of classifying soil types and other soil properties in a given area and geo-encoding such information.
The mapping unit is the smallest area measured and mapped during the surveying. The size of this unit is first of all determined by the user requirement, in our case the scale of the map to be produced, or better to say the precision and accuracy required to identify the smallest objects to be mapped.
These levels, in order from most general to most specific are: Order, Suborder, Great Group, Subgroup, family, and Series. Correct: Yes, the USDA Soil Taxonomy System consists of six levels.

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There are three types of soil surveys: detailed, reconnaissance and detailed reconnaissance.
Panchromatic vertical aerial photographs are being used in soil mapping since a couple of decades. The major approaches followed in photo-interpretation are (i) pattern analysis (ii) physiognomic (iii) element analysis and (iv) physiographic.
Soil is the systematic examination, description, classification, mapping, and characterization of soils in an area and evaluation of its agronomic potential.
Soil map is a geographical representation showing diversity of soil types and/or soil properties (soil pH, textures, organic matter, depths of horizons etc.) in the area of interest. It is typically the end result of a soil survey inventory, i.e. soil survey.
There are three types of soil surveys: detailed, reconnaissance and detailed reconnaissance.

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