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Hartemink, Alfred E.

Digital Soil Mapping with Limited Data

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Table of contents

Part I. Introduction

1. Digital Soil Mapping: A State of the Art
P. Lagacherie

2. Digital Soil Mapping Technologies for Countries with Sparse Data Infrastructures
Budiman Minasny, Alex. B. McBratney, R. Murray Lark

3. A New Global Demand for Digital Soil Information
S.E. Cook, A. Jarvis, J.P. Gonzalez

4. Development and Application of Digital Soil Mapping Within Traditional Soil Survey: What will it Grow Into?
D. Howell, Y.G. Kim, C.A. Haydu-Houdeshell

5. Soil Map Density and a Nation’s Wealth and Income
Alfred E. Hartemink

Part II. Dealing with Limited Spatial Data Infrastructures

6. Digital Soil Mapping as a Component of Data Renewal for Areas with Sparse Soil Data Infrastructures
D.G. Rossiter

7. Challenges to Digital Soil Mapping
J.W. Hempel, R.D. Hammer, A.C. Moore, J.C. Bell, J.A. Thompson, M.L. Golden

8. Mapping Potassium Availability from Limited Soil Profile Data in Brazil
R.B. Prado, V.M. Benites, P.L.O.A. Machado, J.C. Polidoro, R.O. Dart, A. Naumov

9. GIS as a Support to Soil Mapping in Southern Brazil
E. Weber, H. Hasenack, C.A. Flores, R.O. Pötter, P.J. Fasolo

10. Experiences with Applied DSM: Protocol, Availability, Quality and Capacity Building
R.A. MacMillan

11. Towards a Data Quality Management Framework for Digital Soil Mapping with Limited Data
B.G.C.M. Krol

12. Demand-Driven Land Evaluation
I.L.Z. Bacic

Part III. Digital Soil Mapping – Methodologies

13. Diffuse Reflectance Spectroscopy as a Tool for Digital Soil Mapping
R.A. Viscarra Rossel, A.B. McBratney

14. Digital Soil Mapping at a National Scale: A Knowledge and GIS Based Approach to Improving Parent Material and Property Information
R. Lawley, B. Smith

15. 3D Modelling of Geology and Soils – A Case Study from the UK
B. Smith, H. Kessler, A.J. Scheib, S.E. Brown, R.C. Palmer, O. Kuras, C. Scheib, C.J. Jordan

16. Landsat Spectral Data for Digital Soil Mapping
J.L. Boettinger, R.D. Ramsey, J.M. Bodily, N.J. Cole, S. Kienast-Brown, S.J. Nield, A.M. Saunders, A.K. Stum

17. From a Large to a Small Scale Soil Map: Top-Down Against Bottom-Up Approaches
F. Carré, H.I. Reuter, J. Daroussin, O. Scheurer

18. An Approach to Removing Uncertainties in Nominal Environmental Covariates and Soil Class Maps
T. Behrens, K. Schmidt, T. Scholten

19. Digital Soil Mapping Using Logistic Regression on Terrain Parameters for Several Ecological Regions in Southern Brazil
E. Giasson, S.R. Figueiredo, C.G. Tornquist, R.T. Clarke

20. Purposive Sampling for Digital Soil Mapping for Areas with Limited Data
A. Xing Zhu, Lin Yang, Baolin Li, Chengzhi Qin, Edward English, James E. Burt, Chenghu Zhou

21. Assessment of Land Degradation Using NASA GIMMS: A Case Study in Kenya
D.L. Dent, Z.G. Bai

Part IV. Digital Soil Mapping – Examples

22. Spatial-Temporal Changes in Land Cover, Soil Properties and Carbon Stocks in Rio de Janeiro
A.P.D. Turetta, M.L. Mendonccedil;a-Santos, L.H.C. Anjos, R.L.L. Berbara

23. Broad-Scale Soil Monitoring Through a Nationwide Soil-Testing Database
B. Lemercier, D. Arrouays, S. Follain, N.P.A. Saby, C. Schvartz, C. Walter

24. Online Soil Information Systems – Recent Australian Experience
N.J. McKenzie, D.W. Jacquier, L.J. Gregory

25. Digital Soil Mapping Using Legacy Data in the Eden Valley, UK
T.R. Mayr, R.C. Palmer, H.J. Cooke

26. Delineating Acidified Soils in the Jizera Mountains Region Using Fuzzy Classification
L. Boruvka, L. Pavlu, R. Vasat, V. Penizek, O. Drabek

27. Incorporating Legacy Soil pH Databases into Digital Soil Maps
S.J. Baxter, D.M. Crawford

28. The Digital Terrain Model as a Tool for Improved Delineation of Alluvial Soils
V. Penizek, L. Boruvka

29. Building a Digital Soil Data Base of the Solimões River Region in the Brazilian Central Amazon
W.G. Teixeira, W. Arruda, H.N. Lima, S.A. Iwata, G.C. Martins

30. Enhancing the Use of Remotely-Sensed Data and Information for Digital Soilscape Mapping
L. Le Du-Blayo, P. Gouéry, T. Corpetti, K. Michel, B. Lemercier, C. Walter

31. The Use of GIS and Digital Elevation Model in Digital Soil Mapping – A Case Study from São Paulo, Brazil
G.S. Valladares, M.C. Hott

32. Geomorphometric Attributes Applied to Soil-Landscapes Supervised Classification of Mountainous Tropical Areas in Brazil: A Case Study
W. Carvalho Junior, E.I. Fernandes Filho, C.A.O. Vieira, C.E.G.R. Schaefer, C.S. Chagas

33. Digital Soil Mapping of Soil Properties in Honduras Using Readily Available Biophysical Datasets and Gaussian Processes
Juan Pablo Gonzalez, Andy Jarvis, Simon E. Cook, Thomas Oberthür, Mauricio Rincon-Romero, J. Andrew Bagnell, M. Bernardine Dias

34. Digital Mapping of Soil Classes in Rio de Janeiro State, Brazil: Data, Modelling and Prediction
M.L. Mendonça-Santos, H.G. Santos, R.O. Dart, J.G. Pares

Part V. Priorities in Digital Soil Mapping

35. Synthesis and Priorities for Future Work in Digital Soil Mapping
F. Carré, J.L. Boettinger

Nyckelord: Environment, Soil Science & Conservation, Geographical Information Systems/Cartography, Geophysics/Geodesy

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Utgivare
Springer
Utgivningsår
2008
Språk
en
Utgåva
1
Sidantal
469 sidor
Kategori
Naturvetenskaper
Format
E-bok
eISBN (PDF)
9781402085925

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