Data Entry: Please note that the research database will be replaced by UNIverse by the end of October 2023. Please enter your data into the system https://universe-intern.unibas.ch. Thanks

Login for users with Unibas email account...

Login for registered users without Unibas email account...

 
Variations in soil structure and reflectance during a controlled crusting experiment
JournalArticle (Originalarbeit in einer wissenschaftlichen Zeitschrift)
 
ID 1549163
Author(s) Anderson, K.; Kuhn, N. J.
Author(s) at UniBasel Kuhn, Nikolaus J.
Year 2008
Title Variations in soil structure and reflectance during a controlled crusting experiment
Journal International journal of remote sensing
Volume 29
Number 12
Pages / Article-Number 3457-3475
Abstract The results of an experiment to show variations in the directional reflectance factor of a Luvisol during a controlled crusting experiment are described. Soil sampled in the field after tillage was sieved into free-draining trays, and exposed to artificial rainfall for differing periods of time, ranging from 5 to 60 min. The resulting samples demonstrated different stages in the development of the soil's structural crust. The topography of each dried sample was characterized over a 5 x 5 cm area using a laser profilometer, and digital surface models (DSMs) were subsequently analysed using variogram models. DSMs were also used to generate statistical measures of random roughness. Directional reflectance factors of each sample were characterized in the solar principal plane under clean skies using an ASD FieldSpec Pro spectroradiometer, using an 8 degrees foreoptic attached to an A-frame device. Directional reflectance factors were analysed in relation to spatial statistical measures obtained from the laser profilometer data. The results demonstrate that changes in the sill variance of soil samples following crusting, and hence changes in soil structure, were best described by backscattered radiation measured at +30 degrees in the visible and near-infrared (e.g. R(2)=0.947 (658 nm)), and at +15 degrees in the short-wave infrared (e.g. R(2)=0.992 (1700 nm)). View zeniths are expressed from the nadir, and were relative to the solar zenith angle, which ranged from 80.76 degrees to 74.55 degrees during the measurement sequences. The results from these tests show great promise for broader-scale monitoring of soil condition, particularly when considered in the context of the new pointable remote sensing systems in operation, coupled with new-generation sensors with in-built directional capabilities.
Publisher Taylor and Francis
ISSN/ISBN 0143-1161
edoc-URL http://edoc.unibas.ch/dok/A6083561
Full Text on edoc No
Digital Object Identifier DOI 10.1080/01431160701767435
ISI-Number WOS:000255999500005
Document type (ISI) Article
 
   

MCSS v5.8 PRO. 0.427 sec, queries - 0.000 sec ©Universität Basel  |  Impressum   |    
02/05/2024