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Electromagnetic induction mapping at varied soil moisture reveals field-scale soil textural patterns and gravel lenses

         

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Knowledge of the spatial distribution of soil textural properties is important for determining soil moisture storage and soil hydraulic transport properties.Capturing field heterogeneity without exhaustive sampling and costly sample analysis is difficult. Our objective was to employ electromagnetic induction(EMI) mapping in low apparent electrical conductivity(EC_a) soils at varying soil water contents to capture time invariant properties such as soil texture. Georeferenced EC_ameasurements were taken using a ground conductivity meter on six different days where volumetric water content(θ_v) varied from 0.11 to 0.23. The 50 m × 50 m field included a subsurface gravelly patch in an otherwise homogeneous silt-loam alluvial soil.Ordinary block kriging predicted EC_aat unsampled areas to produce 1-m resolution maps. Temporal stability analysis was used to divide the field into three distinct EC_a regions. Subsequent ground-truthing confirmed the lowest conductivity region correlated with coarse textured soil parent materials associated with a former high-energy alluvial depositional area. Combining maps using temporal stability analysis gives the clearest image of the textural difference. These maps could be informative for modeling,experimental design, sensor placement and targeted zone management strategies in soil science, ecology, hydrology,and agricultural applications.

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    《农业科学与工程前沿:英文版》 |2017年第2期|P.135-145|共11页
  • 作者单位

    Biological and Irrigation Engineering Department, Utah State University;

    Centre for Ecology & Hydrology, Environment Centre Wales;

    Plants, Soils and Climate Department, Utah State University;

    Biological and Irrigation Engineering Department, Utah State University;

    Centre for Ecology & Hydrology, Environment Centre Wales;

    Plants, Soils and Climate Department, Utah State University;

    Biological and Irrigation Engineering Department, Utah State University;

    Centre for Ecology & Hydrology, Environment Centre Wales;

    Plants, Soils and Climate Department, Utah State University;

    Biological and Irrigation Engineering Department, Utah State University;

    Centre for Ecology & Hydrology, Environment Centre Wales;

    Plants, Soils and Climate Department, Utah State University;

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  • 中图分类 土壤分析;
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