MAPPING SOIL SPATIAL VARIABILITY AT HIGH DETAIL BY PROXIMAL SENSORS FOR A VINEYARD PLANNING

Planning new vineyard needs accurate information about soil features and their spatial variability. The use of soil proximal sensors, coupled by few detailed soil observations and analysis allows to obtain high detailed maps of soil variability at affordable costs. The work showed the methodology to...

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Main Author: Simone Priori
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Language:English
Published: University of Bologna 2018-06-01
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Online Access:https://eqa.unibo.it/article/view/7890
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spelling doaj-c26f8711df9f4d3989529a65f16e98792020-11-25T00:13:17ZengUniversity of BolognaEQA2039-98982281-44852018-06-0130091510.6092/issn.2281-4485/78907260MAPPING SOIL SPATIAL VARIABILITY AT HIGH DETAIL BY PROXIMAL SENSORS FOR A VINEYARD PLANNINGSimone Priori0CREA-AA, Consiglio per la ricerca in agricoltura e l’analisi dell’economia agraria, Research Centre for Agriculture and EnvironmentPlanning new vineyard needs accurate information about soil features and their spatial variability. The use of soil proximal sensors, coupled by few detailed soil observations and analysis allows to obtain high detailed maps of soil variability at affordable costs. The work showed the methodology to interpolate the proximal sensors data and to delineate homogeneous area by clustering, corresponding to likely soil units. The description and analysis of one profile for each homogeneous area allowed to describe the soil features of each soil typological units and to produce useful thematic maps for vineyard planning.https://eqa.unibo.it/article/view/7890Electromagnetic induction, gamma-ray spectroscopy, soil hydrology, carbonates, land preparation, viticulture
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MAPPING SOIL SPATIAL VARIABILITY AT HIGH DETAIL BY PROXIMAL SENSORS FOR A VINEYARD PLANNING
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Electromagnetic induction, gamma-ray spectroscopy, soil hydrology, carbonates, land preparation, viticulture
author_facet Simone Priori
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title MAPPING SOIL SPATIAL VARIABILITY AT HIGH DETAIL BY PROXIMAL SENSORS FOR A VINEYARD PLANNING
title_short MAPPING SOIL SPATIAL VARIABILITY AT HIGH DETAIL BY PROXIMAL SENSORS FOR A VINEYARD PLANNING
title_full MAPPING SOIL SPATIAL VARIABILITY AT HIGH DETAIL BY PROXIMAL SENSORS FOR A VINEYARD PLANNING
title_fullStr MAPPING SOIL SPATIAL VARIABILITY AT HIGH DETAIL BY PROXIMAL SENSORS FOR A VINEYARD PLANNING
title_full_unstemmed MAPPING SOIL SPATIAL VARIABILITY AT HIGH DETAIL BY PROXIMAL SENSORS FOR A VINEYARD PLANNING
title_sort mapping soil spatial variability at high detail by proximal sensors for a vineyard planning
publisher University of Bologna
series EQA
issn 2039-9898
2281-4485
publishDate 2018-06-01
description Planning new vineyard needs accurate information about soil features and their spatial variability. The use of soil proximal sensors, coupled by few detailed soil observations and analysis allows to obtain high detailed maps of soil variability at affordable costs. The work showed the methodology to interpolate the proximal sensors data and to delineate homogeneous area by clustering, corresponding to likely soil units. The description and analysis of one profile for each homogeneous area allowed to describe the soil features of each soil typological units and to produce useful thematic maps for vineyard planning.
topic Electromagnetic induction, gamma-ray spectroscopy, soil hydrology, carbonates, land preparation, viticulture
url https://eqa.unibo.it/article/view/7890
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