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Título: Combining multiple methods for automated soil delineation: from traditional to digital
Palavras-chave: Aerial images
Digital soil mapping
Landscape compartments
Landscape modelling
Pedology
Remote sensing
Soil geography
Soil mapping
Data do documento: 11-Jul-2022
Editor: CSIRO Publishing
Citação: MELLO, F. A. O. et al. Combining multiple methods for automated soil delineation: from traditional to digital. Soil Research, [S.l.], p. 1-15, July 2022. DOI: 10.1071/SR21067.
Resumo: Context: soil maps are a fundamental tool for agriculture development and for land management planning. Digital soil mapping (DSM) consists of a group of techniques based on geotechnologies and statistics/geostatistics that helps soil specialists to map soil types and properties. Aims: four DSM strategies were applied in south-east Brazil. The goal was to visually delineate soil polygons with support of different strategies. Methods: the delineation started with aerial photographs, followed by a bare soil image composition. Afterwards, it was added layers with landscape characterisation derived from digital terrain covariates and clustering analysis. Finally, digital clay content map from A and B horizons were used to produce a soil texture gradient raster (clay content increasing in depth). Key results: the increasing number of polygons proved that the addition of covariates increased the detail level of the soil map, enhancing visualisation of the landscape variation, resulting on a map that substantially improved both national and state soil inventories. Conclusions: we concluded that combining simple geotechnological tools might be of great utility for increasing detailed soil information proper for farmers and decision making. Implications: therefore, new soil information will be available for end users, supporting land management, food production sustainability, and soil conservation.
URI: https://www.publish.csiro.au/sr/SR21067
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