Low-cost digital mapping of soil organic carbon using optical spectrophotometer and Sentinel-2 image

Nowadays, scientific research is involved to identifying methods for measuring and mapping some soil properties allowing the cost reduction for sampling and laboratory analyses. In the topic of precision agriculture, it is of interest to obtain accurate spatial distribution maps of soil organic carb...

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Main Author: Roberto Barbetti
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Bologna 2021-04-01
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Online Access:https://eqa.unibo.it/article/view/12071
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spelling doaj-d612935171d54bc2a09be9f9c347d5372021-04-12T07:43:11ZengUniversity of BolognaEQA2039-98982281-44852021-04-01441810.6092/issn.2281-4485/1207110376Low-cost digital mapping of soil organic carbon using optical spectrophotometer and Sentinel-2 imageRoberto Barbetti0CREANowadays, scientific research is involved to identifying methods for measuring and mapping some soil properties allowing the cost reduction for sampling and laboratory analyses. In the topic of precision agriculture, it is of interest to obtain accurate spatial distribution maps of soil organic carbon to drive fertilization and variable rate seeding. The aim of this work is to test the   Pro spectrophotometer using both dry and wet topsoil color for the estimation of the total organic carbon (TOC) in a geographically limited area with relatively low soil variability. The relationships obtained using multiple linear regression (R2 of 0.54, p-value < 0.001) were not very accurate due to a high variance between the measured and predicted values. However, starting from a soil geo-resistivity survey and free remote sensing images, this method has proved effective in increasing the number of measured points thus making an important contribution to the creation of an interpolated precision maps of soil organic carbon, calibrated for the study area.https://eqa.unibo.it/article/view/12071organic carbon, soil color, remote sensing, spectrophotometer
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Low-cost digital mapping of soil organic carbon using optical spectrophotometer and Sentinel-2 image
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organic carbon, soil color, remote sensing, spectrophotometer
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title Low-cost digital mapping of soil organic carbon using optical spectrophotometer and Sentinel-2 image
title_short Low-cost digital mapping of soil organic carbon using optical spectrophotometer and Sentinel-2 image
title_full Low-cost digital mapping of soil organic carbon using optical spectrophotometer and Sentinel-2 image
title_fullStr Low-cost digital mapping of soil organic carbon using optical spectrophotometer and Sentinel-2 image
title_full_unstemmed Low-cost digital mapping of soil organic carbon using optical spectrophotometer and Sentinel-2 image
title_sort low-cost digital mapping of soil organic carbon using optical spectrophotometer and sentinel-2 image
publisher University of Bologna
series EQA
issn 2039-9898
2281-4485
publishDate 2021-04-01
description Nowadays, scientific research is involved to identifying methods for measuring and mapping some soil properties allowing the cost reduction for sampling and laboratory analyses. In the topic of precision agriculture, it is of interest to obtain accurate spatial distribution maps of soil organic carbon to drive fertilization and variable rate seeding. The aim of this work is to test the   Pro spectrophotometer using both dry and wet topsoil color for the estimation of the total organic carbon (TOC) in a geographically limited area with relatively low soil variability. The relationships obtained using multiple linear regression (R2 of 0.54, p-value < 0.001) were not very accurate due to a high variance between the measured and predicted values. However, starting from a soil geo-resistivity survey and free remote sensing images, this method has proved effective in increasing the number of measured points thus making an important contribution to the creation of an interpolated precision maps of soil organic carbon, calibrated for the study area.
topic organic carbon, soil color, remote sensing, spectrophotometer
url https://eqa.unibo.it/article/view/12071
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