Stenberg, Bo
- Department of Soil and Environment, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Conference paper2023Peer reviewed
Lorenzetti, Romina; Castaldi, Fabio; Fondon, Carlos Lozano; Boruvka, Lubos; Metzger, Konrad; Ben-Dor, Eyal; van Egmond, Fenny; Barbetti, Roberto; Fantappie, Maria; Debaene, Guillaume; Klumpp, Katja; Liebisch, Frank; Gholizadeh, Asa; Stenberg, Bo; Knadel, Maria
Proximal and remote sensing methods are currently investigated in order to meet the growing demand for fast and cheap analysis of soils. For this reason, also at European level, several funds are employed in order to optimize the procedure for obtaining the best results. In this context, in the framework of the European Joint Programme EJP SOIL, the project ProbeField (https://ejpsoil.eu/soil-research/probefield) is funded to develop quick and simple methods to analyse soil properties directly in the field, namely, without the need to bring soil to the laboratory, overcoming the obstacles of the data acquisition at field condition. Among the available proximal sensors, visible and near infrared spectroscopy has the greatest potential, especially for soil organic carbon and clay minerals that have specific spectral signatures in the visible and near infrared spectral region. ProbeField's ultimate goal is developing a protocol for the best practices for soil mapping directly in the field based on proximal sensors.
soil spectroscopy; proximal soil sensors; in-situ analysis; soil properties; SOC
Title: PROCEEDINGS OF 2023 IEEE INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON METROLOGY FOR AGRICULTURE AND FORESTRY, METROAGRIFOR
Publisher: IEEE
IEEE International Workshop on Metrology for Agriculture and Forestry (IEEE MetroAgriFor), NOV 06-08, 2023, Pisa, ITALY
Soil Science
Remote Sensing
https://res.slu.se/id/publ/129503