The land registry is based mainly on the large-scale soil assessment data and a generalized
evaluation system. Hence, it has the same shortcomings as the above-described information
source and fails to record rapid changes in soil quality.
3) Information from
the agrochemical records of agricultural lands (10 agrochemical
records of soils since 1964) are compiled and published in the National report on the state
of soil fertility. However, methods of such agrochemical soil assessments differ from those
used in irrigated soil assessments, for instance, mixed soil samples are taken without a
spatial reference to a geographic coordinate system and the particle-size composition of
soils is not taken into account. The resulting data characterize a whole field, but not soils
per se and, therefore, don’t reflect any irrigation-induced changes in soil cover.
4)
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