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Magnetic Susceptibility of Soil to Differentiate Soil Environments in Southern Brazil

Priscila Vogelei Ramos, Ricardo Simão Diniz Dalmolin, José Marques, Diego Silva Siqueira, Jaime Antonio de Almeida, Jean Michel Moura-Bueno

11/jan/2017

ABSTRACT The interest in new techniques to support digital soil mapping (DSM) is increasing. Numerous studies pointed out that the measure of magnetic susceptibility (MS) can be extremely useful in the identification of properties related with factors and processes of soil formation, applied to soil mapping. This study addressed the effectiveness of magnetic soil susceptibility to identify and facilitate the distinction of different pedogenic environments of a representative hillslope in the highland Planalto Médio in the state of Rio Grande […]

Cacao Crop Management Zones Determination Based on Soil Properties and Crop Yield

Perla Silva Matos de Carvalho, Laís Barreto Franco, Samuel de Assis Silva, George Andrade Sodré, Daniel Marçal de Queiroz, Julião Soares de Souza Lima

12/dez/2016

ABSTRACT: The use of management zones has ensured yield success for numerous agricultural crops. In spite of this potential, studies applying precision agricultural techniques to cacao plantations are scarce or almost nonexistent. The aim of the present study was to delineate management zones for cacao crop, create maps combining soil physical properties and cacao tree yield, and identify what combinations best fit within the soil chemical properties. The study was conducted in 2014 on a cacao plantation in a Nitossolo […]

Is It Possible to Classify Topsoil Texture Using a Sensor Located 800 km Away from the Surface?

José Alexandre Melo Demattê, Marcelo Rodrigo Alves, Fabricio da Silva Terra, Raoni Wainer Duarte Bosquilia, Caio Troula Fongaro, Pedro Paulo da Silva Barros

17/out/2016

ABSTRACT It is often difficult for pedologists to “see” topsoils indicating differences in properties such as soil particle size. Satellite images are important for obtaining quick information for large areas. However, mapping extensive areas of bare soil using a single image is difficult since most areas are usually covered by vegetation. Thus, the aim of this study was to develop a strategy to determine bare soil areas by fusing multi-temporal satellite images and classifying them according to soil textures. Three […]

Predicting Runoff Risks by Digital Soil Mapping

Mayesse Aparecida da Silva, Marx Leandro Naves Silva, Phillip Ray Owens, Nilton Curi, Anna Hoffmann Oliveira, Bernardo Moreira Candido

17/out/2016

ABSTRACT Digital soil mapping (DSM) permits continuous mapping soil types and properties through raster formats considering variation within soil class, in contrast to the traditional mapping that only considers spatial variation of soils at the boundaries of delineated polygons. The objective of this study was to compare the performance of SoLIM (Soil Land Inference Model) for two sets of environmental variables on digital mapping of saturated hydraulic conductivity and solum depth (A + B horizons) and to apply the best […]

An Evaluation of the Use of Statistical Procedures in Soil Science

Laene de Fátima Tavares, André Mundstock Xavier de Carvalho, Lucas Gonçalves Machado

23/ago/2016

ABSTRACT Experimental statistical procedures used in almost all scientific papers are fundamental for clearer interpretation of the results of experiments conducted in agrarian sciences. However, incorrect use of these procedures can lead the researcher to incorrect or incomplete conclusions. Therefore, the aim of this study was to evaluate the characteristics of the experiments and quality of the use of statistical procedures in soil science in order to promote better use of statistical procedures. For that purpose, 200 articles, published between […]

Fuzzy Classification in the Determination of Input Application Zones

Julião Soares de Souza Lima, Felipe Pianna Costa, Alexandre Cândido Xavier, Samuel de Assis Silva

22/jul/2016

ABSTRACT Correctly interpreting soil fertility and its spatial distribution within an area helps to lessen losses and environmental effects associated with agriculture, to optimize fertilization and liming practices. This study is aimed at using concepts and methods from spatial and temporal analyses to soil fertility and to develop a fuzzy classification methodology in an effort to define input application zones in three conilon coffee harvests. An irregular network with georeferenced points was built in the central region of the farm. […]

Assessment of Digital Elevation Model for Digital Soil Mapping in a Watershed with Gently Undulating Topography

Jean Michel Moura-Bueno, Ricardo Simão Diniz Dalmolin, Alexandre ten Caten, Luis Fernando Chimelo Ruiz, Priscila Vogelei Ramos, André Carnieletto Dotto

06/jun/2016

ABSTRACT Terrain attributes (TAs) derived from digital elevation models (DEMs) are frequently used in digital soil mapping (DSM) as auxiliary covariates in the construction of prediction models. The DEMs and information extracted from it may be limited with regard to the spatial resolution and error magnitude, and can differ in the behavior of terrain features. The objective of this study was to evaluate the quality and limitations of free DEM data and to evaluate a topographic survey (TS) underlying the […]

Múltiplas Ferramentas Tecnológicas no Mapeamento Digital em Solos Tropicais

Marcelo Rodrigo Alves, José A. M. Demattê, Pedro Paulo Silva Barros

01/set/2015

RESUMO Nos últimos anos, geotecnologias como sensoriamento remoto, espectrorradiometria próxima e atributos do terreno derivados de modelos digitais de elevação são muito úteis para a descrição da variabilidade do solo. No entanto, essas fontes de informação são raramente usadas em conjunto. Por este motivo, uma metodologia para atribuir e especializar classes de solos utilizando-se de informações obtidas com sensoriamento remoto/proximal, geoprocessamento e conhecimento técnico foi aplicada e avaliada. Duas áreas de estudo, localizadas no Estado de São Paulo, Brasil, e […]

Variabilidade Espacial e Densidade Amostral da Suscetibilidade Magnética e dos Atributos de Argissolos da Região de Manicoré, AM

Ivanildo Amorim de Oliveira, José Marques, Milton César Costa Campos, Renato Eleotério de Aquino, Ludmila de Freitas, Diego Silva Siqueira e, [...]

01/maio/2015

A dificuldade em encontrar informações recentes sobre o comportamento espacial dos atributos dos solos na Região Amazônica tem sido preocupação de muitos pesquisadores. Em razão da grande dificuldade e dos custos para avaliar os atributos dos solos, têm-se utilizados métodos alternativos para predição de atributos do solo como a suscetibilidade magnética. Sendo assim, o objetivo deste trabalho foi avaliar a variabilidade espacial da suscetibilidade magnética (SM), os atributos físicos e químicos e determinar a densidade amostral de coleta em Argissolo […]

Spatial Variability and Sampling Density of Magnetic Susceptibility and Soil Properties in Ultisols of the Manicoré Region, AM, Brazil

Ivanildo Amorim de Oliveira, José Marques, Milton César Costa Campos, Renato Eleotério de Aquino, Ludmila de Freitas, Diego Silva Siqueira e, [...]

01/maio/2015

The difficulty in finding recent information on the spatial behavior of properties of soils in the Brazilian Amazon region has been a concern of many researchers. Due to the great difficulty and costs in assessing soil properties, alternative methods have been used for prediction, such as magnetic susceptibility. Thus, the objective of this study was to evaluate the spatial variability of magnetic susceptibility and of physical and chemical soil properties in an Argissolo Vermelho (Ultisol) from native forest, Archaeological Black […]

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