Authors
RA Viscarra Rossel, T Behrens, E Ben-Dor, DJ Brown, José Alexandre Melo Demattê, Keith D Shepherd, Z Shi, B Stenberg, A Stevens, Vj Adamchuk, H Aïchi, BG Barthès, HM Bartholomeus, AD Bayer, Martial Bernoux, K Böttcher, L Brodský, CW Du, Aa Chappell, Youssef Fouad, V Genot, Cécile Gomez, S Grunwald, A Gubler, C Guerrero, CB Hedley, Maria Knadel, HJM Morrás, M Nocita, L Ramirez-Lopez, P Roudier, EM Rufasto Campos, P Sanborn, VM Sellitto, KA Sudduth, BG Rawlins, Christian Walter, LA Winowiecki, S Young Hong, W Ji
Publication date
2016/4/1
Source
Earth-Science Reviews
Volume
155
Pages
198-230
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Soil provides ecosystem services, supports human health and habitation, stores carbon and regulates emissions of greenhouse gases. Unprecedented pressures on soil from degradation and urbanization are threatening agro-ecological balances and food security. It is important that we learn more about soil to sustainably manage and preserve it for future generations. To this end, we developed and analyzed a global soil visible–near infrared (vis–NIR) spectral library. It is currently the largest and most diverse database of its kind. We show that the information encoded in the spectra can describe soil composition and be associated to land cover and its global geographic distribution, which acts as a surrogate for global climate variability. We also show the usefulness of the global spectra for predicting soil attributes such as soil organic and inorganic carbon, clay, silt, sand and iron contents, cation exchange …
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