[HTML][HTML] A global spectral library to characterize the world's soil
Soil provides ecosystem services, supports human health and habitation, stores carbon and
regulates emissions of greenhouse gases. Unprecedented pressures on soil from …
regulates emissions of greenhouse gases. Unprecedented pressures on soil from …
[HTML][HTML] The assessment of water-borne erosion at catchment level using GIS-based RUSLE and remote sensing: A review
Soil erosion is a direct product of the complex interactions between natural and
anthropogenic factors. Such factors vary over space and time, making the assessment of soil …
anthropogenic factors. Such factors vary over space and time, making the assessment of soil …
Using imaging spectroscopy to study soil properties
Imaging Spectroscopy (IS) is a promising tool for studying soil properties in large spatial
domains. Going from point to image spectrometry is not only a journey from micro to macro …
domains. Going from point to image spectrometry is not only a journey from micro to macro …
Using imaging spectroscopy to study ecosystem processes and properties
Abstract Remote sensing data provide essential input for today's climate and ecosystem
models. It is generally agreed that many model processes are not accurately depicted by …
models. It is generally agreed that many model processes are not accurately depicted by …
Satellite remote sensing for water erosion assessment: A review
A Vrieling - Catena, 2006 - Elsevier
Water erosion creates negative impacts on agricultural production, infrastructure, and water
quality across the world. Regional-scale water erosion assessment is important, but limited …
quality across the world. Regional-scale water erosion assessment is important, but limited …
Imaging spectroscopy for soil map** and monitoring
There is a renewed awareness of the finite nature of the world's soil resources, growing
concern about soil security and significant uncertainties about the carrying capacity of the …
concern about soil security and significant uncertainties about the carrying capacity of the …
Multi-criteria characterization of recent digital soil map** and modeling approaches
S Grunwald - Geoderma, 2009 - Elsevier
The history of digital soil map** and modeling (DSMM) is marked by adoption of new
map** tools and techniques, data management systems, innovative delivery of soil data …
map** tools and techniques, data management systems, innovative delivery of soil data …
Comparison of multivariate methods for inferential modeling of soil carbon using visible/near-infrared spectra
In order to reduce costs and time in the analysis of soil properties, visible/near-infrared
diffuse reflectance spectroscopy (VNIRS) has been proposed. Since various pre-processing …
diffuse reflectance spectroscopy (VNIRS) has been proposed. Since various pre-processing …
Soil organic carbon map** using multispectral remote sensing data: Prediction ability of data with different spatial and spectral resolutions
The image spectral data, particularly hyperspectral data, has been proven as an efficient
data source for map** of the spatial variability of soil organic carbon (SOC). Multispectral …
data source for map** of the spatial variability of soil organic carbon (SOC). Multispectral …
Quantitative analysis of soil chemical properties with diffuse reflectance spectrometry and partial least-square regression: A feasibility study
Soil chemical properties from different locations in the Trier region, Rhineland-Palatinate,
SW Germany were evaluated using VIS/NIR reflectance spectrometry (ASD FieldSpec-II …
SW Germany were evaluated using VIS/NIR reflectance spectrometry (ASD FieldSpec-II …