Comparing Decision Tree Modeling and Indicator Kriging for Mapping the Extent of Organic Soils in Denmark

  • Greve M
  • Greve M
  • Kheir R
  • et al.
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Soil organic carbon (SOC) is of great importance in the global carbon cycle. In ratifying the Kyoto CO2 Protocol, Denmark has chosen to fulfill article 3.4, which recognizes sources and sinks of biospheric carbon (including forest management, cropland management, and...

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Greve, M. H., Greve, M. B., Kheir, R. B., Bøcher, P. K., Larsen, R., & McCloy, K. (2010). Comparing Decision Tree Modeling and Indicator Kriging for Mapping the Extent of Organic Soils in Denmark. In Digital Soil Mapping (pp. 267–280). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-90-481-8863-5_22

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