Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5770348 | Geoderma | 2017 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
The results obtained in the La Peyne Catchment showed i) the utility of soil map and hyperspectral imagery products as auxiliary data for improving soil property predictions ii) the greater added-value of the latter against the former in most situations and iii) the feasibility and the interest of CKCED in a limited number of soil properties and data configurations. Testing CKCED in case study with soil maps of better quality and soil sensing techniques covering more area and depths should be necessary to better evaluate the benefits of this new technique.
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Authors
Emily Walker, Pascal Monestiez, Cécile Gomez, Philippe Lagacherie,