Landscape-scale spatial variability of kaolinite-gibbsite ratio in tropical soils detected by diffuse reflectance spectroscopy
Autor: | Kathleen Lourenço Fernandes, Angélica Santos Rabelo de Souza Bahia, José Marques Júnior, José Alexandre Melo Demattê, Adriana Aparecida Ribon |
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Přispěvatelé: | Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp), Universidade de São Paulo (USP), State University of Goiás (UEG) |
Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2020 |
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010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences
Diffuse reflectance infrared fourier transform Calibration curve Pedometrics Mineralogy Continuum removal 04 agricultural and veterinary sciences Geostatistics Sandstone 01 natural sciences X-ray diffraction Digital soil mapping Partial least squares regression 040103 agronomy & agriculture 0401 agriculture forestry and fisheries Kaolinite Environmental science Spatial variability Gibbsite Basalt 0105 earth and related environmental sciences Earth-Surface Processes |
Zdroj: | Scopus Repositório Institucional da UNESP Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP) instacron:UNESP |
Popis: | Made available in DSpace on 2020-12-12T02:17:47Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 0 Previous issue date: 2020-12-01 Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq) The use of diffuse reflectance spectroscopy (DRS) has gained prominence in the quantification of soil attributes due to its ease and practicality of obtaining data. This study aimed to evaluate the potential of different methodologies applied to spectral curves given by DRS to estimate kaolinite (Kt) and gibbsite (Gb), and their spatial variability characterization for the Western Plateau of São Paulo. The Western Plateau of São Paulo has 13 million hectares, 2 million of them covered by basalt and 11 million by sandstones. A total of 600 samples were collected at a depth of 0.0–0.20 m. Calibration curves were constructed with pure minerals for x-ray diffraction (XRD) and DRS techniques. The Kt/(Kt + Gb) ratio and the percentages of Kt and Gb were determined by XRD and using the following three methodologies applied to spectral curves: continuum removal technique (CR), direct ratio of the valley (DRV), and multivariate analysis by partial least squares regression (PLSR). The CR procedure had means similar to those observed by XRD, i.e., 0.90 and 0.92, respectively, while DRV overestimated the ratio, with a mean of 1.32. DRS allowed the estimation of the Kt/(Kt + Gb) ratio for the different geological and landscape compartments of the Western Plateau of São Paulo for the CR and DRV procedures. CR procedure allowed constructing models to be more efficient compared to those obtained by DRV and PLSR. The use of geostatistics to interpolate the data of the ratio Kt/(Kt + Gb) by DRS provided important information to define specific management zones accurately and more economically. Department of Soils and Fertilizers Research Group CSME - Soil Characterization for Specific Management Faculty of Agrarian and Veterinary Sciences São Paulo State University (FCAV/UNESP) Department of Animal Science Faculty of Agrarian and Veterinary Sciences São Paulo State University (FCAV/UNESP) Departament of Soil Science Luiz de Queiroz College of Agriculture (ESALQ) University of São Paulo (USP) Departamento os Soil State University of Goiás (UEG) Department of Soils and Fertilizers Research Group CSME - Soil Characterization for Specific Management Faculty of Agrarian and Veterinary Sciences São Paulo State University (FCAV/UNESP) Department of Animal Science Faculty of Agrarian and Veterinary Sciences São Paulo State University (FCAV/UNESP) |
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