This article introduces a sampling technique especially developed for the field collection of soil and plant samples in a complex forest environment. The technique consists in the definition of a spiders' web georeferenced lattice to be used as a reference frame on the field collection. The web lattice points are equally distributed in polar coordinates, thus providing a finer coverage of the central area, maintaining a good rate up to the boundary. Such a spatial distribution is specially suited to many geostatistical algorithms including the widespread Kriging or Inverse Distance Weighting, which are commonly used in the production of Isoscapes (isotopic abundances maps).
Sampling strategies in a forest environment for the elaboration of Isoscapes
Marco Ciolfi;Francesca Chiocchini;Giuseppe Russo;Luciano Spaccino;Michele Mattioni;Marco Lauteri
2018
Abstract
This article introduces a sampling technique especially developed for the field collection of soil and plant samples in a complex forest environment. The technique consists in the definition of a spiders' web georeferenced lattice to be used as a reference frame on the field collection. The web lattice points are equally distributed in polar coordinates, thus providing a finer coverage of the central area, maintaining a good rate up to the boundary. Such a spatial distribution is specially suited to many geostatistical algorithms including the widespread Kriging or Inverse Distance Weighting, which are commonly used in the production of Isoscapes (isotopic abundances maps).I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.