Irrigated fields are important assets for agricultural development since they supply vital food and fiber to people all over the world. These areas are, however, also susceptible to erosion, which can result in the deterioration of the soil and a loss in production. It is crucial to identify and evaluate the erosion risk in irrigated areas in order to maintain sustainable agriculture and guarantee the resources' long-term availability. The objective of this study is to create a thorough system for recognizing and evaluating the erosion risk in irrigated areas. The methodology will take into account a number of variables, including climate, topography, soil properties, land management techniques, and other pertinent variables that affect the risk of erosion. To identify and assess the erosion hazard of irrigated lands of the farm named after. S. Rakhimov of the Chinaz district of the Tashkent province, Uzbekistan, we laid 4 key sites, depending on the steepness, length, slope exposure and sown crops, and mapped the soils at a scale of 1:1000. At each site, profiles were laid that sequentially cut all the elements of the slope, from the top to the plume, and all soil varieties found on this slope. In the alignment of the profiles, on all elements of the relief, 25 reference sections were laid, characterizing all soil varieties in this area. To identify the boundaries of the contours of individual soil varieties, a series of hollows and pits were laid. Soil morphology was studied on the reference sections, and soil samples were taken according to genetic horizons for subsequent analysis.
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