Discrepancy and corruption of the Fiji Soil Map

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Discrepancy and corruption of the Fiji Soil Map. Published on 30/04/2007. Structure. I ntroduction to Fiji soils 2. Corruption on soil map: 2.1 . loss of 4000 polygons 2.2 . shift in the lookup tables 2.3. Discrepancys in the Map Unit Code 2.4. LUC transfer problems. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Discrepancy and corruption of the Fiji Soil Map

Published on 30/04/2007

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Structure

1. Introduction to Fiji soils2. Corruption on soil map:

2.1. loss of 4000 polygons 2.2. shift in the lookup tables 2.3. Discrepancys in the Map Unit Code

2.4. LUC transfer problems

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1. Introduction to Fiji soilsFiji Soil Map is based on:Soil Taxonomic Unit Description Handbook (STUD’s 1998) LESLIE, D.M. (David Murdoch), 1940- Fiji : soil taxonomic unit description handbook / D.M. Leslie, V.B. Seru. - Lincoln, Canterbury: Manaaki Whenua Press. 1998.

Volume 1 & 2: ~ 950 pages

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1. Introduction to Fiji soils- Classifies 227 soils of Fiji- Each Soil has an Individual Soil Map Unit Codemain characteristics: Range of Slopes, Moisture Regime, Temperature Regime (Altitude > 600m),

Texture, Mineralogy Class, Landform, parent Rock, Drainage, Erosion Risk……. etc.

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1. Introduction to Fiji soils

Content:-Classification of the Soil Series of Fiji in different Systems-Flow-Diagram keys for the identification of Fiji Soil Series-Fiji Soil mapping units, land use capability classes and the main soil limitations-Land and Soil attributes significant for crop growth-Application of the fertility capability soil classification-Matching of soil attributes with crop requirements; soil suitability assessments

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Basically ~14000 polygonseach polygon has a individual map unit code “newseries”

2. Corruption on soil map

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Shapefile 06/05/2008

Shapefile 24/02/1998

2.1. loss of 4000 polygons

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2.2. shift in the lookup tables

Datasource: Landuse capability (shapefile) 27/11/2007

2.3. Discrepancys in the Map Unit Code

R Soils that should be absent on Viti Levu

LUC transfer problemsExample: Keiyasi soils (113) 113C+D are not present1998:

2012:

GIS-table (2008):

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