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Title: REFLECTANCE MEASUREMENTS OF SOIL VARIABILITY

Author
item Sudduth, Kenneth - Ken
item HONG, SUK YOUNG - NIAST, S KOREA
item Hummel, John
item Kitchen, Newell

Submitted to: Asian Conference on Remote Sensing
Publication Type: Proceedings
Publication Acceptance Date: 11/7/2003
Publication Date: 11/7/2003
Citation: SUDDUTH, K.A., HONG, S., HUMMEL, J.W., KITCHEN, N.R. REFLECTANCE MEASUREMENTS OF SOIL VARIABILITY. PROCEEDINGS 24TH ASIAN CONFERENCE ON REMOTE SENSING AND 2003 INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON REMOTE SENSING. 2003. CD-ROM (UNPAGINATED). BUSAN, SOUTH KOREA.

Interpretive Summary:

Technical Abstract: Variations in soil physical and chemical properties can affect agricultural productivity and the environmental implications of crop production. These variations are present and may be important at regional, field, and sub-field (precision agriculture) scales. Because traditional measurements are time-consuming and expensive, reflectance-based estimates of soil properties such as texture, organic matter content, water content, and nutrient status are attractive. Soil properties have been related to reflectance measured with laboratory, in-field, airborne, and satellite sensors. Both multispectral and hyperspectral instruments have been used, with both natural and artificial illumination. Varying levels of accuracy have been obtained, with the best results (r > 0.95) using hyperspectral reflectance data to estimate soil organic matter and water content.