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Soil Erosion : Problem and Solutions of D.I.Khan

By

Dr.Samina Siddiqui, Mr. Wajid Ali (NCEG) and Mr.Hidayattullah Mohmand (SSP)

Wajid Ali, Mh Khan, Khalid Latif,

Muntazir Abbass (2010)

Soils series and geomorphological units of D.I.Khan (Soil

Survey of Pakistan, 2005)

Soils texture map of D.I.Khan (Soil Survey of Pakistan,

2005)

Soils of DIKhan are broadlly

placed into following textural

classification

Sandy/loamy sand

•Loam/silty loam

•Silty clay loam

Pakistan NWFP DIKhan

Geographical

Area (million

hec)

79.61 10.17 0.896

Cultivated area 20.15 1.836 0.3

Under irrigation

(million hec)

14.36 0.808 0.105

Non irrigated

area (Rain fed,

million hec)

5.7 1.028 0.195

Culturable

waste area

10.92 1.357 0.374

REFERENCE=Rashi, A., and R.U.Khan (2008). Comparative effect of varieties and

fertilizers levels on barley yield. International Journal of Agri Biology, 10:124-126.

AGRI STATISTIC OF PAKISTAN (2007)

Factors influencing soil erosion

Dera Ismail Khan Monthly Rainfall in millimeters (June 2008 to August 2010)

32

105

147

101

0 010 6

16

33

22

411

0 0

32 30

0 0

12

1

39

0 2

51

147

220

0

50

100

150

200

250

Jun-08

Jul-08

Aug-08

Sep-08

Oct-08

Nov-08

Dec-08

Jan-09

Feb-09

Mar-0

9

Apr-09

May-0

9

Jun-09

Jul-09

Aug-09

Sep-09

Oct-09

Nov-09

Dec-09

Jan-10

Feb-10

Mar-1

0

Apr-10

May-1

0

Jun-10

Jul-10

Aug-10

Total rainfall

Monthly Normal

Data obtained from Pakistan Department of Metrology,Peshawar (2010)

Rainfall erosivity factor R

August 2010 floods

Effect of heavy rainfall (August 2010)

After effects of flood or rain

Sandy loam

Silt brought by floods

Soil erodibility factor

Sandy Manzai bad land

Dabara- silty loam

Cover management or land management

Tillage practices

Slope length and steepness

slope is 0-10

The topography is flat

The culturable waste of DIKhan

with reference to soils are

Gully erosion most commonly

observed in the south western

parts of DIKhan .

hardpan is formed and very

difficult to apply normal ploughing

The land is occupied by local people

and no soil conservation practices were

adapted by them.

Wajid Ali (2010)

Wajid Ali (2010)

Sheet erosion

Removal of thin layer of fertile soil and reduces the nutritional status of the soils

Observed throughout DIKhan but in patches

Wajid Ali (2010) Wajid Ali (2010)

Conservation Techniques To Reduce Erosion

To prevent existing gully erosion or gully plugs using sticks or branches or using

flat stones with active participation of local community.

Wajid Ali (2010) Wajid Ali (2010)

Conservation Techniques To Reduce Erosion

To prevent existing gully erosion or gully plugs using sticks or branches or using

flat stones with active participation of local community.

Conservation Techniques To Reduce Erosion

To prevent existing sheet erosion required shelter belt of trees and grasses

should be grown between the crops to act as barriers

Wajid Ali (2010) Wajid Ali (2010)

Traditional methods to reduce soil erosion

Mulching