Review of soil salinity assessment for agriculture across multiple scales using proximal and/or remote sensors
DL Corwin, E Scudiero - Advances in agronomy, 2019 - Elsevier
Map** and monitoring soil spatial variability is particularly problematic for temporally and
spatially dynamic properties such as soil salinity. The tools necessary to address this classic …
spatially dynamic properties such as soil salinity. The tools necessary to address this classic …
[HTML][HTML] Assessment and map** of soil salinity using the EM38 and EM38MK2 sensors: A focus on the modeling approaches
PA Petsetidi, G Kargas - Land, 2023 - mdpi.com
Soil salinization and its detrimental agricultural, environmental, and socioeconomic impact
over extended regions represent a major global concern that needs to be addressed. The …
over extended regions represent a major global concern that needs to be addressed. The …
Soil salinity simulation based on electromagnetic induction and deep learning
S Gu, S Jiang, X Li, N Zheng, X ** of soil salinity with multi-height electromagnetic induction and quasi-3d inversion in Saharan Oasis, Tunisia
Approximately half of Tunisia's irrigated area suffers from soil salinization due to arid and
semi-arid conditions, irrigation with low-quality water, shallow and saline groundwater, and …
semi-arid conditions, irrigation with low-quality water, shallow and saline groundwater, and …
In-situ estimation of soil hydraulic and hydrodispersive properties by inversion of Electromagnetic Induction measurements and soil hydrological modeling
G Dragonetti, M Farzamian, A Coppola… - Hydrology and Earth …, 2022 - hess.copernicus.org
Determining soil hydraulic and hydrodispersive properties is crucial for the sustainable
management of water resources and agricultural land. Due to the local heterogeneity of soil …
management of water resources and agricultural land. Due to the local heterogeneity of soil …
Forward electromagnetic induction modelling in a multilayered half-space: an open-source software tool
Electromagnetic induction (EMI) techniques are widely used in geophysical surveying. Their
success is mainly due to their easy and fast data acquisition, but the effectiveness of data …
success is mainly due to their easy and fast data acquisition, but the effectiveness of data …
Reconstruction, with tunable sparsity levels, of shear wave velocity profiles from surface wave data
G Vignoli, J Guillemoteau, J Barreto… - Geophysical Journal …, 2021 - academic.oup.com
The analysis of surface wave dispersion curves is a way to infer the vertical distribution of
shear wave velocity. The range of applicability is extremely wide: going, for example, from …
shear wave velocity. The range of applicability is extremely wide: going, for example, from …
[HTML][HTML] A review of new TDR applications for measuring non-aqueous phase liquids (NAPLs) in soils
The time domain reflectometry (TDR) technique is a geophysical method that allows, in a
time-varying electric field, the determination of dielectric permittivity and electrical …
time-varying electric field, the determination of dielectric permittivity and electrical …
Analyzing the role of soil and vegetation spatial variability in modelling hydrological processes for irrigation optimization at large scale
SBM Hassan, G Dragonetti, A Comegna… - Irrigation Science, 2024 - Springer
The main purpose of this paper was to study the effect of spatial variability of soil hydraulic
properties (HP) and vegetation parameters (VP)(eg, leaf-area index, LAI, and crop …
properties (HP) and vegetation parameters (VP)(eg, leaf-area index, LAI, and crop …