Avaliação do uso de métodos quimiométricos em análise de solos

  • Sena M
  • Poppi R
  • Frighetto R
  • et al.
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Abstract

EVALUATION OF THE USE OF CHEMOMETRIC METHODS IN SOIL ANALYSIS. One of the major interests in soil analysis is the evaluation of its chemical, physical and biological parameters, which are indicators of soil quality (the most important is the organic matter). Besides there is a great interest in the study of humic substances and on the assessment of pollutants, such as pesticides and heavy metals, in soils. Chemometrics is a powerful tool to deal with these problems and can help soil researchers to extract much more information from their data. In spite of this, the presence of these kinds of strategies in the literature has ob- tained projection only recently. The utilization of chemometric methods in soil analysis is evaluated in this article. The applications will be divided in four parts (with emphasis in the first two): (i) descriptive and exploratory methods based on Principal Component Analysis (PCA); (ii) multivariate calibration methods (MLR, PCR and PLS); (iii) methods such as Evolv- ing Factor Analysis and SIMPLISMA; and (iv) artificial intelligence methods, such as Artifi- cial Neural Networks.

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Sena, M. M. de, Poppi, R. J., Frighetto, R. T. S., & Valarini, P. J. (2000). Avaliação do uso de métodos quimiométricos em análise de solos. Química Nova, 23(4), 547–556. https://doi.org/10.1590/s0100-40422000000400019

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