In‐field soil spectroscopy in Vis–NIR range for fast and reliable soil analysis: A review

C Piccini, K Metzger, G Debaene… - European Journal of …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
In‐field soil spectroscopy represents a promising opportunity for fast soil analysis, allowing
the prediction of several soil properties from one spectral reading representing one soil …

Mathematical techniques to remove moisture effects from visible–near-infrared–shortwave-infrared soil spectra

M Knadel, F Castaldi, R Barbetti… - Applied Spectroscopy …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Abstract Visible–near-infrared–shortwave-infrared (VNIR–SWIR) spectroscopy is one of the
most promising sensing techniques to meet ever-growing demands for soil information and …

A linear physically-based model for remote sensing of soil moisture using short wave infrared bands

M Sadeghi, SB Jones, WD Philpot - Remote Sensing of Environment, 2015 - Elsevier
Technological advances in satellite remote sensing have offered a variety of techniques for
estimating surface soil water content as a key variable in numerous environmental studies …

Relationship between surface soil water content, evaporation rate, and water absorption band depths in SWIR reflectance spectra

J Tian, WD Philpot - Remote Sensing of Environment, 2015 - Elsevier
The spectral reflectance of three soil samples–selected to represent a range of particle size
distribution, texture, and drying characteristics–was monitored as the samples progressed …

A method of soil moisture content estimation at various soil organic matter conditions based on soil reflectance

T Li, T Mu, G Liu, X Yang, G Zhu, C Shang - Remote Sensing, 2022 - mdpi.com
Soil moisture is one of the most important components of all the soil properties affecting the
global hydrologic cycle. Optical remote sensing technology is one of the main parts of soil …

[HTML][HTML] Soil moisture effects on predictive VNIR and MIR modeling of soil organic carbon and clay content

M Seidel, M Vohland, I Greenberg, B Ludwig, M Ortner… - Geoderma, 2022 - Elsevier
Portable visible to near-infrared (VNIR) and mid-infrared (MIR) soil spectroscopy holds great
potential to support field applications in soil science and management by complementing …

Modelling soil water retention and water‐holding capacity with visible–near‐infrared spectra and machine learning

P Baumann, J Lee, T Behrens, A Biswas… - European Journal of …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
We need measurements of soil water retention (SWR) and available water capacity (AWC)
to assess and model soil functions, but methods are time‐consuming and expensive. Our …

Measuring and modeling the effect of surface moisture on the spectral reflectance of coastal beach sand

C Nolet, A Poortinga, P Roosjen, H Bartholomeus… - PloS one, 2014 - journals.plos.org
Surface moisture is an important supply limiting factor for aeolian sand transport, which is
the primary driver of coastal dune development. As such, it is critical to account for the …

Clay content prediction using spectra data collected from the ground to space platforms in a smallholder tropical area

H Bellinaso, NEQ Silvero, LFC Ruiz, MTA Amorim… - Geoderma, 2021 - Elsevier
Proximal and remote sensors are emerging as powerful sources of soil spectral information
at an array of temporal and spatial resolutions. This study investigated clay content …

[HTML][HTML] Vis-NIR spectroscopy predicts threshold velocity of wind erosion in calcareous soils

M Mina, M Rezaei, A Sameni, AA Moosavi, C Ritsema - Geoderma, 2021 - Elsevier
Wind erosion potential can be assessed using the Threshold Friction Velocity (TFV) of the
soil, which is not always easy to measure, especially on regional and global scales. To …