Paired Ground-Based and Satellite Observations for Remote Sensing of Saline Soils in Southeastern Kazakhstan


Ryspekov T. Kustabayeva A. Gubaidullina A. Makhmudova L.
September 2024Joint Journal of Novel Carbon Resource Sciences and Green Asia Strategy

Evergreen
2024#11Issue 31580 - 1592 pp.

The aim of the study was to identify and analyse the potential role of the relationship between ground surveys and remote sensing in creating a comprehensive view of changes in the surface state of soil salts under different weather conditions. An experimental method was used in the process of realizing the study. In the course of the study, the possibilities of joint ground and satellite observations for remote sensing of saline soils of south-eastern Kazakhstan were analysed. The experimental method was used to study meadow solonchaks and strongly solonchak meadow-serozems located within Enbekshikazakh district of Almaty region, as well as salt composition of soil under soybean and maize crops on the territory of Limited Liability Partnership (LLP) “Baiserke-Agro” in Talgar district of Almaty region. World tendencies of modern remote sensing of the Earth (RS) are analysed. Satellite information requirements specific to the industry under study have been considered. It is determined that information support of the implementation of the concept of sustainable development is carried out through the organization of remote monitoring of mandatory and specific indicators of territories, and remote sensing of soils is positioned as an integral element of the monitoring system. The peculiarities of the process of joint use of ground and satellite observations are revealed. The prospectivity of the proposed concept on creation of variability of using the potential of joint ground and satellite observations for remote sensing of saline soils of south-eastern Kazakhstan is proved. Innovative conceptualization of the studied strategy is defined, which shows essential efficiency, being positioned at the same time economically expedient. The new vision of formation of an effective system of soil sensing is stated.

development strategy , geoinformation technologies , monitoring studies , salt composition , salt marsh , visual decoding

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Faculty of Agrobiology, Kazakh National Agrarian Research University, Almaty, Kazakhstan
Department of Water Resources and Melioration, Kazakh National Agrarian Research University, Almaty, Kazakhstan
Department of Water Resources, Institute of Geography and Water Security, Almaty, Kazakhstan

Faculty of Agrobiology
Department of Water Resources and Melioration
Department of Water Resources

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