137New Challenges for Digital Soil Mapping: II

Poster Session

S05 Pedology

This session calls for paper that focus on (i) digital assessment of soil properties using ancillary environmental data; (ii) digital soil mapping and modeling across spatial and temporal scales; (iii) spectral-informed digital soil models; (iv) novel and creative methods to advance digital soil mapping and modeling; and (v) linkages between digital soil mapping and agronomic and environmental applications.

Monday, October 22, 2012: 4:00 PM-6:00 PM
Duke Energy Convention Center, Exhibit Hall AB, Level 1
Organizers:
Sabine Grunwald and Jonathan Hempel
1530
Comparison of Different Prediction Techniques for Digital Soil Mapping of Soil Clay Content In An Area of Diverse Landscape Types In Denmark.
Kabindra Adhikari, Aarhus University; Rania B. Kheir, Aarhus University; Peder K. Bøcher, Aarhus University; Mette B. Greve, Aarhus University; Mogens H. Greve, Aarhus University
1531
Study of Soil Quality Using Satellite Images in the Region Terrestre Prioritataria 105, Cuetzalan, Puebla, México.
Maria G. Tenorio- Arvide, Benemerita Universidad AutÃ; Edgardo Torres Trejo, Benemérita Universiada Autónoma de Puebla; Gladys Linares Fleites, Benemérita Universiada Autónoma de Puebla; Miguel Angel Valera, Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla
1532
Geophysical Based Site-Specific Mapping of Fragic Properties to Constrain Hillslope Hydrologic Controls On Variable Source Area Hydrology.
Lauren F. Vitko, Pennsylvania State University; Patrick Drohan, Pennsylvania State University; Anthony R. Buda, USDA-ARS; Peter Kleinman, USDA-ARS; Mary Lupton, Pennsylvania State University
1533
Soil Series Predictions Using Three Different Satellite Remote Sensing Images in the Everglades, Florida.
Jongsung Kim, University of Florida; Sabine Grunwald, University of Florida; Rosanna Rivero, University of Florida; Rick Robbins, Natural Resources Conservation Service
1534
Field-Scale Soil Moisture Space-Time Geostatistical Modeling for Complex Palouse Landscapes in the Inland Pacific Northwest.
Maninder Chahal, Washington State University; David Brown, Washington State University; Erin Brooks, University of Idaho; Colin Campbell, Decagon Devices and Washington State University; Douglas Cobos, Decagon Devices, Inc.
1535
Mapping Soil Genotypes and Phenotypes in the Wisconsin Central Sand Plain.
Heather D. Watson, University of Wisconsin - Madison; Alfred E. Hartemink, University of Wisconsin - Madison
1600
Estimating Depth to Bedrock Using Ground Penetrating Radar in the Carolina Slate Belt.
Rajpreet S. Butalia, North Carolina State University; John W. Tuttle, USDA-NRCS; Jeffrey G. White, North Carolina State University
1601
Digital Mapping of Soil Surface Texture Using Soil Legacy Data and Fully Polarimetric Radarsat-2 Images.
Mohamed Abou Niang, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada; Michel Nolin, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada; Isabelle Perron, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada; Xiaoyuan Geng, Landscape Analysis and Applications
1602
Application of Geostatisical Techniques for Predicting Continuous Soil Properties From Soil Survey Polygons On Glaciated Landscapes.
Jenette Goodman, Purdue University; Phillip Owens, Purdue University; Zamir Libohova, USDA-NRCS
1603
Linking Land Degradation and Agricultural Productivity in Sub-Saharan Africa.
Leigh A. Winowiecki, International Center for Tropical Agriculture; Job Kihara, International Center for Tropical Agriculture; Lulseged Desta, International Center for Tropical Agriculture; Jerome E. Tondoh, International Center for Tropical Agriculture; Jeroen Huising, International Center for Tropical Agriculture; Tor-Gunnar Vagen, World Agroforestry Centre (ICRAF)
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