Internationa Assessment of S of Simrawal w water L Kutu 1 Res Mahatma Gandhi Chitrak Abstract In earth, soil is the basic requiremen nutrients are the major source of soil fe the plant growth. The Soil data downloa of Agriculture Govt. of India web po were collected from portal. The study Vindhyan hill range covering Rewa a and located in North East part of M stretches between 80 0 48’ 0.418” and 81 24 0 40’ 57.984” and 24 0 57’ 8.936” N soils in the study area varied from strongly alkaline (5.32 to 8.59). Resu deficiency of N, B and Zn. Keywords: Watershed boundary, Soi nutrients method, GIS Technique. 1. Introduction India is facing sever soil fertility d institute of soil science report, 2014 revealed that about 59 per cent, 49 p cent are low in available Nitrogen, Potassium respectively. Simrawal Asrawal Watershed (part) com (Tamas) sub basin, Lower Ganga total geographical area of Simraw 87951.26 Ha and part of Asraw 29333.54 Ha. It stretches between & 81°12'40.821"E and 24° 24°55'15.989"N. Climate of the area and hot in summer. The study area rainfall (850.50 mm) during kharif compared to rainfall of 2013 (1465 http://www.mpwrd.gov.in/). The ra to 2017 are showing fluctuation (Dhan), Wheat, Linseed, Bengal Mustard, Soyabean, Arhar (Tur), B bean), Sesamum (Sesame, Ginge Onion, Vegetables and others are study area. Simrawal river is the study area with Hathiya Nala, Jhir nala, Chauhar nala and Gorsari nala tributaries in Simrawal watershed w nal Journal of Advanced Scientific Research and Management, Vol. www.ijasrm.com Soil Fertility and nutrie watershed and part of A rshed , Tons sub-Basin , L ower Ganga Basin ubuddin Beg 1 , Ravi Chaurey 2 esearch Scholar, 2 Associate Professor koot Gramodaya Vishwavidyalaya, Chitrakoo nt of all life. Soil ertility that helps for ad from Department ortal. 105 Samples y area comes under and Bhander Series Madhya Pradesh. It 1 0 7’ 30.063” E and N. The pH values of slight alkaline to ults shows that the il sample, Parker’s deficiency (Indian 4) the assessment per cent and 9 per Phosphorous and l watershed and mes under Tons Basin. It covers wal watershed is wal Watershed is n 80°38'52.312"E °37'32.24"N & a is dry and moist a received Lower period of 2004 as 5.9 mm) (Source: ainfall from 2001 n trends. Paddy l grams (Gram), Black grams (urd elly, Til), Garlic, e main crops of main river in the rwah nala, Lagna a as its major sub- while in Asrawal watershed; Mau nala, Sitwa na major sub-tributary. The drai dendritic. The present investi for assessment of soil spatial v variability of soil fertility and status of soils using nutrien Simrawal and part of Asraw Ganga basin. The Study area comes under covering Rewa and Bhander North East part of Madhya Group constitutes the you Vindhyan Basin. The original by Auden (1933) and Krishna by Sastry & Moitra (1984), B With detailed study of litera papers and ground survey Lithostratigrapy of study area Table 1: Lithostratigraphy of (Modified after Sastry & Moitra, ( (2006)). Supergroup Group S Simr Wate Alluvium Bhander Bhan Lime Nago Lime Upper Vindhyan Simr Shale Rewa Govi Sand (Upp Sand 2 Issue 3, Mar 2017. ISSN 2455-6378 ents status Asrawal ot (M.P.) India ala and Jokaha nala are inage pattern is mainly gation was carried out variability and temporal evaluating the nutrient nt index approach of wal watershed, Lower r Vindhyan hill range Series and located in Pradesh. The Bhander ungest group of the classification proposed an (1968) was modified Banerjee et al. (2006). ature, published maps, y; we modified the showing in Table-1. the Vindhyan Supergroup (1984) and Banerjee et al. Subgroup Formation rawal ershed Asrawal Watershed nder estone od estone rawal e Simrawal Shale indgarh dstone Govindgarh Sandstone per Rewa dstone) (Upper Rewa Sandstone)