Continuous Mapping of Soil pH Using Digital Soil Mapping Approach in Europe

Soil pH is one of the most important chemical parameters of soil, playing an essential role on the agricultural production and on the distribution of plants and soil biota communities. It is the expression of soil genesis that in turns is a function of soil forming factors and influences all the che...

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Main Authors: Ciro Gardi, Yusuf Yigini
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Federation of Eurasian Soil Science Societies 2012-07-01
Series:Eurasian Journal of Soil Science
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Online Access:http://dergipark.ulakbim.gov.tr/ejss/article/view/5000078235/5000072459
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spelling doaj-905a75b5cf244e9ab87fbf4d34b08c0d2020-11-25T02:26:13ZengFederation of Eurasian Soil Science SocietiesEurasian Journal of Soil Science 2147-42492012-07-01126468Continuous Mapping of Soil pH Using Digital Soil Mapping Approach in EuropeCiro Gardi0Yusuf Yigini1European Commission Joint Research Centre, Institute for Environment and Sustainability Land Resources Management Unit, Via Enrico Fermi, Ispra (VA), ItalyEuropean Commission Joint Research Centre, Institute for Environment and Sustainability Land Resources Management Unit, Via Enrico Fermi, Ispra (VA), ItalySoil pH is one of the most important chemical parameters of soil, playing an essential role on the agricultural production and on the distribution of plants and soil biota communities. It is the expression of soil genesis that in turns is a function of soil forming factors and influences all the chemical, physical and biological processes that occur in the soil. Thus it shapes the entire soil ecosystem. Due to any of the above reasons, mapping of soil pH becomes very important to provide harmonised soil pH data to policy makers, public bodies and researchers. In order to obtain a continuous mapping of soil pH for Europe, adopting the digital soil mapping approach, a set of continuously distribute covariates, highly correlated with pH, were selected. The estimate of soil pH was realized using a regression procedure, coupled with the kriging of the residuals. More than 30.000 points on top soil pH (CaCl2) were used, and 27 covariates were tested as predictors. The similar approach was already applied with 12.333 samples to produce a pH map of Europe using European Soil Profile Data in 2008 which compiles several databases from 11 different sources (Reuter et al. 2008). Our study was conducted to update the previous data and maps based on LUCAS (EUROSTAT - Land Use/Cover Area frame statistical Survey), BIOSOIL (Hiederer and Durrant, 2010) and merged database which was used to produce previous soil pH map of Europe (Reuter et al. 2008). We used a compilation of more than 30.000 soil pH measurements from 13 different sources to create a continuous map of soil pH across Europe using a geostatistical approach based on regression-kriging. Regression was based on the use of 27 covariates in the form of raster maps at 1km resolution to explain the differences in the distribution of soil pH in CaCl2 and we added the kriged map of the residuals from the regression model.http://dergipark.ulakbim.gov.tr/ejss/article/view/5000078235/5000072459digital soil mappingLUCASBIOSOILEuropeGeostatistics
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Continuous Mapping of Soil pH Using Digital Soil Mapping Approach in Europe
Eurasian Journal of Soil Science
digital soil mapping
LUCAS
BIOSOIL
Europe
Geostatistics
author_facet Ciro Gardi
Yusuf Yigini
author_sort Ciro Gardi
title Continuous Mapping of Soil pH Using Digital Soil Mapping Approach in Europe
title_short Continuous Mapping of Soil pH Using Digital Soil Mapping Approach in Europe
title_full Continuous Mapping of Soil pH Using Digital Soil Mapping Approach in Europe
title_fullStr Continuous Mapping of Soil pH Using Digital Soil Mapping Approach in Europe
title_full_unstemmed Continuous Mapping of Soil pH Using Digital Soil Mapping Approach in Europe
title_sort continuous mapping of soil ph using digital soil mapping approach in europe
publisher Federation of Eurasian Soil Science Societies
series Eurasian Journal of Soil Science
issn 2147-4249
publishDate 2012-07-01
description Soil pH is one of the most important chemical parameters of soil, playing an essential role on the agricultural production and on the distribution of plants and soil biota communities. It is the expression of soil genesis that in turns is a function of soil forming factors and influences all the chemical, physical and biological processes that occur in the soil. Thus it shapes the entire soil ecosystem. Due to any of the above reasons, mapping of soil pH becomes very important to provide harmonised soil pH data to policy makers, public bodies and researchers. In order to obtain a continuous mapping of soil pH for Europe, adopting the digital soil mapping approach, a set of continuously distribute covariates, highly correlated with pH, were selected. The estimate of soil pH was realized using a regression procedure, coupled with the kriging of the residuals. More than 30.000 points on top soil pH (CaCl2) were used, and 27 covariates were tested as predictors. The similar approach was already applied with 12.333 samples to produce a pH map of Europe using European Soil Profile Data in 2008 which compiles several databases from 11 different sources (Reuter et al. 2008). Our study was conducted to update the previous data and maps based on LUCAS (EUROSTAT - Land Use/Cover Area frame statistical Survey), BIOSOIL (Hiederer and Durrant, 2010) and merged database which was used to produce previous soil pH map of Europe (Reuter et al. 2008). We used a compilation of more than 30.000 soil pH measurements from 13 different sources to create a continuous map of soil pH across Europe using a geostatistical approach based on regression-kriging. Regression was based on the use of 27 covariates in the form of raster maps at 1km resolution to explain the differences in the distribution of soil pH in CaCl2 and we added the kriged map of the residuals from the regression model.
topic digital soil mapping
LUCAS
BIOSOIL
Europe
Geostatistics
url http://dergipark.ulakbim.gov.tr/ejss/article/view/5000078235/5000072459
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