EFFECT OF FARM MACHINERY ON SOME SOIL PROPERTIES USING HYPERSPECTRAL DATA
SAMAR MOSTAFA MOHAMED ABD ELHAFEEZ;
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Traditional soil analyses are expensive, time-consuming and may also
result in environmental pollutants. The objective of this study was to develop a
methodology to predict soil physical properties specifically the soil bulk
density using spectral signature as an alternative to traditional methods. In
addition to critically examine the suitability of Visible and Near-infrared (Vis-
NIR) portion of the electromagnetic spectrum (350–2500 nm) measurements
for calibration procedures and methods of predicting the value of soil bulk
density under five different seedbed preparation systems. Spectroradiometer
ASD measured the soil spectral reflectance of each system. Stepwise multiple
linear regression (SMLR) was used to construct calibration models subjected
to the independent validation by SPSS program. The obtained regression
models were of good quality (R
= 0.959, 0.868, 0.811, 0.751 and 0.677 for
system 5, system 1, system 3, system 4 and system 2, respectively). Thus,
Visible and Near-infrared (Vis-NIR) reflection spectroradiometer is cost- and
time-effective procedure that can be used as an alternative to the traditional
methods of measuring of soil physical properties.
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Traditional soil analyses are expensive, time-consuming and may also
result in environmental pollutants. The objective of this study was to develop a
methodology to predict soil physical properties specifically the soil bulk
density using spectral signature as an alternative to traditional methods. In
addition to critically examine the suitability of Visible and Near-infrared (Vis-
NIR) portion of the electromagnetic spectrum (350–2500 nm) measurements
for calibration procedures and methods of predicting the value of soil bulk
density under five different seedbed preparation systems. Spectroradiometer
ASD measured the soil spectral reflectance of each system. Stepwise multiple
linear regression (SMLR) was used to construct calibration models subjected
to the independent validation by SPSS program. The obtained regression
models were of good quality (R
= 0.959, 0.868, 0.811, 0.751 and 0.677 for
system 5, system 1, system 3, system 4 and system 2, respectively). Thus,
Visible and Near-infrared (Vis-NIR) reflection spectroradiometer is cost- and
time-effective procedure that can be used as an alternative to the traditional
methods of measuring of soil physical properties.
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Title | EFFECT OF FARM MACHINERY ON SOME SOIL PROPERTIES USING HYPERSPECTRAL DATA | Authors | SAMAR MOSTAFA MOHAMED ABD ELHAFEEZ | Issue Date | 2018 |
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