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Geostatistical-based index for spatial variability in soil properties

Edemar Appel Neto ORCID logo , Enio Seidel Junior ORCID logo , Marcelo Silva de Oliveira ORCID logo

15/Sep/2020

ABSTRACT The assessment of spatial variability of environmental variables such as soil properties is important for site-specific management. A geostatistical index that allows quantifying and characterizing the structure of spatial variability is fundamental in this context. Thus, this study aimed to develop a new spatial dependency index, called the Spatial Dependence Measure (SDM) for the spherical, exponential, Gaussian, cubic, pentaspherical, and wave semivariogram models; and comparing it with some of the indexes available in the literature. The SDM is also […]

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A Classification for a Geostatistical Index of Spatial Dependence

Enio Júnior Seidel, Marcelo Silva de Oliveira

09/Dec/2016

ABSTRACT: In geostatistical studies, spatial dependence can generally be described by means of the semivariogram or, in complementary form, with a single index followed by its categorization to classify the degree of such dependence. The objective of this study was to construct a categorization for the spatial dependence index (SDI) proposed by Seidel and Oliveira (2014) in order to classify spatial variability in terms of weak, moderate, and strong dependence. Theoretical values were constructed from different degrees of spatial dependence, […]

New geostatistical index for measuring spatial dependence

Enio Júnior Seidel, Marcelo Silva de Oliveira

01/Jun/2014

The semivariogram provides a visual assessment of spatial dependence but without directly resulting in a single numerical value that expresses the measurement of such dependence. However, from the estimated parameters of the theoretical model adjusted to the experimental semivariogram, it is possible to construct a measure of this spatial dependence. Currently, there are two indices in literature that are widely used; however, these indices show some gaps. The aim of this study was to propose a new index to measure […]

Spatial and temporal patterns of soil moisture in a watershed with predominance of oxisols

Léo Fernandes Ávila, Carlos Rogério de Mello, José Márcio de Mello, Antônio Marciano da Silva

01/Oct/2011

The spatial and temporal variability of soil moisture is high due to the influence of several environmental features and the land-use. The understanding of this variability plays a fundamental role in the modeling of surface runoff, soil erosion and sediment transport. This study aimed to evaluate the spatial and temporal patterns of surface soil moisture over the annual seasons, in a watershed with predominance of Oxisols in the south of the State of Minas Gerais. For this purpose, the temporal […]

Spatial patterns of preconsolidation pressure and soil moisture along transects in two directions under coffee

Ivoney Gontijo, Moacir de Souza Dias Junior, Paulo Tácito Gontijo Guimarães, Marcelo Silva de Oliveira, Ayodele Ebenezer Ajayi

01/Aug/2011

Information on the spatial structure of soil physical and structural properties is needed to evaluate the soil quality. The purpose of this study was to investigate the spatial behavior of preconsolidation pressure and soil moisture in six transects, three selected along and three across coffee rows, at three different sites under different tillage management systems. The study was carried out on a farm, in Patrocinio, state of Minas Gerais, in the Southeast of Brazil (18 º 59 ‘ 15 ” […]

Spatial variability of physical attributes of an alfisol under different hillslope curvatures

Livia Arantes Camargo, José Marques Júnior, Gener Tadeu Pereira

01/Jun/2010

The influence of relief forms has been studied by several authors and explains the variability in the soil attributes of a landscape. Soil physical attributes depend on relief forms, and their assessment is important in mechanized agricultural systems, such as of sugarcane. This study aimed to characterize the spatial variability in the physical soil attributes and their relationship to the hillslope curvatures in an Alfisol developed from sandstone and growing sugarcane. Grids of 100 x 100 m were delimited in a convex and […]

Spatial variability of macronutrient contents in untilled oxisols

Luiz Antônio Zanão Júnior, Regina Maria Quintão Lana, Ednaldo Carvalho Guimarães, Josefa Monteiro de Araújo Pereira

01/Apr/2010

The effectiveness of soil sampling plans may be increased if the spatial variability of soil properties is known and taken into consideration; the factors that determine it should therefore be studied. The objective of this paper was to evaluate the spatial variability of the contents P, K, Ca, Mg, and S in two Oxisols, one very clayey and the other with medium texture, managed in a similar system for eight years, in no-tillage. Soil samples were collected at regular distances […]

Spatial variability of soil chemical properties after coffee tree removal

Sidney Rosa Vieira, Osvaldo Guedes Filho, Márcio Koiti Chiba, Heitor Cantarella

01/Oct/2009

Assessing the spatial variability of soil chemical properties has become an important aspect of soil management strategies with a view to higher crop yields with minimal environmental degradation. This study was carried out at the Centro Experimental of the Instituto Agronomico, in Campinas, São Paulo, Brazil. The aim was to characterize the spatial variability of chemical properties of a Rhodic Hapludox on a recently bulldozer-cleaned area after over 30 years of coffee cultivation. Soil samples were collected in a 20 […]

Spatial variability of chemical and physical properties of an inceptisol in two contrasting management systems of sugarcane

Paulo Guilherme Mello Berner, Sidney Rosa Vieira, Eduardo Lima, Lúcia Helena Cunha dos Anjos

01/Oct/2007

The commom practice of burning the sugar cane plant straw before harvesting has been the subject of very intensive discussions related to the possible changes on soil properties as well as the emission of gases in the atmosphere. The objective of this study was to evaluate variations in soil physical and chemical properties of two areas of Cambisols (Inceptisols) cultivated with sugarcane, on of which area was submitted to continuous cultivation and the other was in its 50th

Spatial variability of soil physical properties on an experimental plot

Celia Regina Grego, Sidney Rosa Vieira

01/Apr/2005

Field experiments involving soils require previous verification of the soil spatial variability. The objective of this research was to study the spatial variability of soil physical properties of an experimental plot using geostatistics. The experiment was conducted in 1982 at the Experimental Center of the Instituto Agronômico in Campinas, state of São Paulo, Brazil, on a Red Latosol (Rhodic Ustox) under conventional tillage in a 30 x 30 m area, with sampling points arranged in a 5 m square grid. The analyzed properties were […]

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