Abstract:
In the territorial administrative units where open draining systems have been introduced, and which locally are
associated to underground pipe drainage systems, the modernization/rehabilitation of the existent hydro technical
structures and the update of soil maps for the sustainable exploitation of agricultural fields results necessary. The
present case study was conducted on the premises of Baia-Sasca hidroameliorative system in Suceava County, on a total
surface of 5,527 ha, between 1978 – 1980; in 1977, it was drawn up a pedological study based on the old Romanian Soil
Classification System (SRCS – 1976, 1980). The update of the soil cartographic units was performed using the framing
criteria for the soil taxonomic units regulated by the new Romanian Soil Taxonomy System (SRTS – 2012, 2012+
). At
the same time, additional field studies were conducted to highlight the various soil modifications after almost 35 years
of agricultural exploitation. The geospatial database for the soil cartographic units was represented on the geodetic
trapeziums corresponding to the soil maps, scale 1:5000. It included the surfaces from the following administrative
territorial units from Suceava County: Horodniceni, Cornu Luncii, Radaseni, and Vadu Moldovei.