Digital Soil Mapping Across Paradigms Scales and Boundaries

Digital Soil Mapping Across Paradigms  Scales and Boundaries
Author: Gan-lin Zhang,Dick Brus,Feng Liu,Xiao-Dong Song,Philippe Lagacherie
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 358
Release: 2016-02-15
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9789811004155

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This book contains papers presented at the 6th Global Workshop on Digital Soil Mapping, held 11-14 November 2014 at the Institute of Soil Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences of Nanjing, China. Digital soil mapping is advancing on different fronts at different paces throughout the world. The researches and applications on DSM are moving from method development to realizations in different scales and regions, serving the generation of national and continental to global soil grids. Meanwhile, new ideas and insights on mapping complex soil-landscapes such as flat plains,anthropogenically altered agriculture and urban spaces are emerging, with the help of new paradigms and models.The goal of the sixth workshop was to review and discuss the state of the art in digital soil mapping, and to explore strategies for bridging research, production, and environmental applications. This book provides a very useful and comprehensive overview of the status of digital soil mapping, in which graduate students, scientists and specialists working within the field of geography can find the spatial prediction approaches and related theory.

GlobalSoilMap Digital Soil Mapping from Country to Globe

GlobalSoilMap   Digital Soil Mapping from Country to Globe
Author: Dominique Arrouays,Igor Savin,Johan Leenaars,Alex B. McBratney
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 174
Release: 2017-11-22
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781351239691

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GlobalSoilMap: Digital Soil Mapping from Country to Globe contains contributions that were presented at the 2nd GlobalSoilMap conference, held 4-6 July 2017 in Moscow, Russian Federation. These contributions demonstrate new developments in the GlobalSoilMap project and digital soil mapping technology in many parts of the world, with special focus on former USSR countries. GlobalSoilMap: Digital Soil Mapping from Country to Globe aims to stimulate capacity building and new incentives to develop full GlobalSoilMap products in all parts of the world.

Digital Soil Mapping with Limited Data

Digital Soil Mapping with Limited Data
Author: Alfred E. Hartemink,Alex B. McBratney,Maria de Lourdes Mendonça-Santos
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 448
Release: 2008-07-11
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781402085925

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Signi?cant technological advances have been few and far between in the past approximately one hundred years of soil survey activities. Perhaps one of the most innovative techniques in the history of soil survey was the introduction of aerial photographs as base maps for ?eld mapping, which replaced the conventional base map laboriously prepared by planetable and alidade. Such a relatively simple idea by today’s standards revolutionized soil surveys by vastly increasing the accuracy and ef?ciently. Yet, even this innovative approach did not gain universal acceptance immediately and was hampered by a lack of aerial coverage of the world, funds to cover the costs, and in some cases a reluctance by some soil mappers and cartog- phers to change. Digital Soil Mapping (DSM), which is already being used and tested by groups of dedicated and innovative pedologists, is perhaps the next great advancement in delivering soil survey information. However, like many new technologies, it too has yet to gain universal acceptance and is hampered by ignorance on the part of some pedologists and other scientists. DSM is a spatial soil information system created by numerical models that - count for the spatial and temporal variations of soil properties based on soil - formation and related environmental variables (Lagacheric and McBratney, 2007).

Soil Mapping and Process Modeling for Sustainable Land Use Management

Soil Mapping and Process Modeling for Sustainable Land Use Management
Author: Paulo Pereira,Eric Brevik,Miriam Muñoz-Rojas,Bradley Miller
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 398
Release: 2017-03-13
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780128052013

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Soil Mapping and Process Modeling for Sustainable Land Use Management is the first reference to address the use of soil mapping and modeling for sustainability from both a theoretical and practical perspective. The use of more powerful statistical techniques are increasing the accuracy of maps and reducing error estimation, and this text provides the information necessary to utilize the latest techniques, as well as their importance for land use planning. Providing practical examples to help illustrate the application of soil process modeling and maps, this reference is an essential tool for professionals and students in soil science and land management who want to bridge the gap between soil modeling and sustainable land use planning. Offers both a theoretical and practical approach to soil mapping and its uses in land use management for sustainability Synthesizes the most up-to-date research on soil mapping techniques and applications Provides an interdisciplinary approach from experts worldwide working in soil mapping and land management

Soil Carbon Dynamics in Indian Himalayan Region

Soil Carbon Dynamics in Indian Himalayan Region
Author: Gaurav Mishra,Krishna Giri,Arun Jyoti Nath,Rosa Francaviglia
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 390
Release: 2024-01-08
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9789819933037

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The contributed volume assimilates the knowledge, experience, and exciting aspects of soil carbon research in the Indian Himalayan region. It includes different aspects and factors associated with soil carbon sequestration in the region, one of the biodiversity hot spots and highly vulnerable to climatic change impacts. Information on different aspects of soil organic carbon dynamics concerning adaptive land management practices and anthropogenic impacts is covered. Further topics include applying advanced tools and techniques to soil carbon vis-a-vis soil erosion research. This book is of interest to researchers and policymakers involved in soil carbon research and offer ideas to enhance the soil carbon in the region concerned. In addition, the book will provide up-to-date information for researchers interested in soil carbon research for the maintenance of soil quality and fertility in the climate-vulnerable Indian Himalayan region.

Improved Hydrological Understanding of a Semi Arid Subtropical Transboundary Basin Using Multiple Techniques The Incomati River Basin

Improved Hydrological Understanding of a Semi Arid Subtropical Transboundary Basin Using Multiple Techniques   The Incomati River Basin
Author: Saraiva Okello
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2019-05-13
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781000034349

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This study aims at improving the hydrological process understanding of the semi-arid and transboundary Incomati river basin to enable better water management. Comprehensive statistical and trend analysis of rainfall and streamflow were conducted, and the Indicators of Hydrological Alteration tool was deployed to describe the streamflow regime and trends over time. Land use and land cover change, particularly the conversion of natural vegetation into forest plantation, the expansion of irrigated agriculture and the flow regulation due to dam operation were identified as critical drivers of flow regime alteration. Hydrograph separation using long-term hydrochemical data at seasonal scale, and hydrochemical and isotope data at event scale were performed to quantify runoff components. A novel methodology to calibrate recursive digital filters using routinely collected water quality data was developed and tested in the catchment. This method allows for estimation of daily baseflow from readily available daily streamflow data. Dominant runoff generation zones were mapped using the Height Above Nearest Drainage approach. The hydrological model STREAM was then employed, informed by the runoff generation zones mapping and the process understanding gained in the catchment, as well as remote sensing data. The study provides the basis for better operational water management in the catchment.

Digital Soil Mapping

Digital Soil Mapping
Author: Janis L. Boettinger,David W. Howell,Amanda C. Moore,Alfred E. Hartemink,Suzann Kienast-Brown
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 435
Release: 2010-06-28
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789048188635

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Digital Soil Mapping is the creation and the population of a geographically referenced soil database. It is generated at a given resolution by using field and laboratory observation methods coupled with environmental data through quantitative relationships. Digital soil mapping is advancing on different fronts at different rates all across the world. This book presents the state-of-the art and explores strategies for bridging research, production, and environmental application of digital soil mapping.It includes examples from North America, South America, Europe, Asia, and Australia. The chapters address the following topics: - evaluating and using legacy soil data - exploring new environmental covariates and sampling schemes - using integrated sensors to infer soil properties or status - innovative inference systems predicting soil classes, properties, and estimating their uncertainties - using digital soil mapping and techniques for soil assessment and environmental application - protocol and capacity building for making digital soil mapping operational around the globe.

GlobalSoilMap

GlobalSoilMap
Author: Dominique Arrouays,Neil McKenzie,Jon Hempel,Anne Richer de Forges,Alex B. McBratney
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 496
Release: 2014-01-27
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781138001190

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GlobalSoilMap: Basis of the global spatial soil information system contains contributions that were presented at the 1st GlobalSoilMap conference, held 7-9 October 2013 in Orléans, France. These contributions demonstrate the latest developments in the GlobalSoilMap project and digital soil mapping technology for which the ultimate aim is to produce a high resolution digital spatial soil information system of selected soil properties and their uncertainties for the entire world. GlobalSoilMap: Basis of the global spatial soil information system aims to stimulate capacity building and new incentives to develop full GlobalSoilMap products in all parts of the world.