This book reports on developments in Proximal Soil Sensing (PSS) and high resolution digital soil mapping. PSS has become a multidisciplinary area of study that aims to develop field-based techniques for collecting information on the soil from close by, or within, the soil. Amongst others, PSS involves the use of optical, geophysical, electrochemical, mathematical and statistical methods. This volume, suitable for undergraduate course material and postgraduate research, brings together ideas and examples from those developing and using proximal sensors and high resolution digital soil maps for.
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Lambot, S., Slob, E., Minet, J., Jadoon, K. Z., Vanclooster, M., & Vereecken, H. (2010). Full-Waveform Modelling and Inversion of Ground-Penetrating Radar Data for Non-invasive Characterisation of Soil Hydrogeophysical Properties. In Proximal Soil Sensing (pp. 299–311). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-90-481-8859-8_25
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