From laboratory to proximal sensing spectroscopy for soil organic carbon estimation-A review

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Rapid and cost-effective soil properties estimations are considered imperative for the monitoring and recording of agricultural soil condition for the implementation of site-specific management practices. Conventional laboratory measurements are costly and time-consuming, and, therefore, cannot be considered appropriate for large datasets. This article reviews laboratory and proximal sensing spectroscopy in the visible and near infrared (VNIR)-short wave infrared (SWIR) wavelength region for soil organic carbon and soil organic matter estimation as an alternative to analytical chemistry measurements. The aim of this work is to report the progress made in the last decade on data preprocessing, calibration approaches, and system configurations used for VNIR-SWIR spectroscopy of soil organic carbon and soil organic matter estimation. We present and compare the results of over fifty selective studies and discuss the factors that affect the accuracy of spectroscopic measurements for both laboratory and in situ applications.

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Angelopoulou, T., Balafoutis, A., Zalidis, G., & Bochtis, D. (2020, January 1). From laboratory to proximal sensing spectroscopy for soil organic carbon estimation-A review. Sustainability (Switzerland). MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/su12020443

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