Advances in remote sensing technology are now providing tools to support geospatial mapping of the soil properties for the application to the management of agriculture and the environment. In this paper results of visible and near IR spectral reflectance are presented and discussed. A supportable evaluation of organic matter in the soil is the absence of a specific signature, this concept arose out of the widely shared observation of scientific community in this concern. The obtained results show that a morphologic approach based on an experimental distance model is an appropriate and efficient method to deal with this matter © 2014 IEEE.
Remote sensing organic matter identification in Apulia Region SoS-Soil project
Uricchio VF
2014
Abstract
Advances in remote sensing technology are now providing tools to support geospatial mapping of the soil properties for the application to the management of agriculture and the environment. In this paper results of visible and near IR spectral reflectance are presented and discussed. A supportable evaluation of organic matter in the soil is the absence of a specific signature, this concept arose out of the widely shared observation of scientific community in this concern. The obtained results show that a morphologic approach based on an experimental distance model is an appropriate and efficient method to deal with this matter © 2014 IEEE.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


