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KAJIAN TINGKAT PERKEMBANGAN DAN KLASIFIKASI TANAH PADA TOPOSEKUEN LERENG SELATAN GUNUNGAPI MERAPI DI DESA BALERANTE, KECAMATAN KEMALANG, KABUPATEN KLATEN Putri, Istimawati Rizki Marga; Nurcholis, Mohammad
Jurnal Ilmu Tanah dan Air Vol 21 No 1 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Pembangunan Nasional Veteran Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31315/jta.v21i1.13949

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Topography is one factor that influences the pedogenic process. Balerante Village, Kemalang Subdistrict located on The Southern Slope of Merapi Volcano at an altitude between 680-2760 meters above sea level (masl) and frequently experiences topographical changes due to lava flows or eruptions. This research aims to study the level of soil development and to classify the soil based on classification systems of Soil Taxonomy, World Referense Base, and National Soil Classification. The method used in this research is a field survey by determining the location of the soil profile using a purposive sampling method based on the difference in altitude and overlaying Soil Type Maps, Contour Maps, and Slope Maps. Observations in the field include soil morphology and landscape, and analysis of the physical and chemical properties of the soil in the laboratory. The results showed that the three profiles 1129, 881, and 778 masl had diagnostic horizons: umbric epipedons and cambic endopedons. The soil development is at an intermediate stage. Soil classification at 1129 masl according to the USDA Soil Taxonomy is Andic Humudepts; according to WRB is Cambisols Andic; according to the National Soil Classification is the District Cambisol. Soil classification at 881 masl according to the USDA Soil Taxonomy is Acrudoxic Hapludands; according to WRB is Andosols Cambic; according to the National Soil Classification is Umbric Andosol. Soil classification at 778 masl according to the USDA Soil Taxonomy is Andic Humudepts; according to WRB is Cambisols Andic; according to the National Soil Classification is District Kambisols. 
KAJIAN TINGKAT PERKEMBANGAN DAN KLASIFIKASI TANAH PADA TOPOSEKUEN LERENG SELATAN GUNUNGAPI MERAPI DI DESA BALERANTE, KECAMATAN KEMALANG, KABUPATEN KLATEN Putri, Istimawati Rizki Marga; Nurcholis, Mohammad
Jurnal Ilmu Tanah dan Air Vol 21 No 1 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Pembangunan Nasional Veteran Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31315/jta.v21i1.13949

Abstract

Topography is one factor that influences the pedogenic process. Balerante Village, Kemalang Subdistrict located on The Southern Slope of Merapi Volcano at an altitude between 680-2760 meters above sea level (masl) and frequently experiences topographical changes due to lava flows or eruptions. This research aims to study the level of soil development and to classify the soil based on classification systems of Soil Taxonomy, World Referense Base, and National Soil Classification. The method used in this research is a field survey by determining the location of the soil profile using a purposive sampling method based on the difference in altitude and overlaying Soil Type Maps, Contour Maps, and Slope Maps. Observations in the field include soil morphology and landscape, and analysis of the physical and chemical properties of the soil in the laboratory. The results showed that the three profiles 1129, 881, and 778 masl had diagnostic horizons: umbric epipedons and cambic endopedons. The soil development is at an intermediate stage. Soil classification at 1129 masl according to the USDA Soil Taxonomy is Andic Humudepts; according to WRB is Cambisols Andic; according to the National Soil Classification is the District Cambisol. Soil classification at 881 masl according to the USDA Soil Taxonomy is Acrudoxic Hapludands; according to WRB is Andosols Cambic; according to the National Soil Classification is Umbric Andosol. Soil classification at 778 masl according to the USDA Soil Taxonomy is Andic Humudepts; according to WRB is Cambisols Andic; according to the National Soil Classification is District Kambisols.