2023
DOI: 10.1177/09670335231193113
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Detecting the temporal trend of cultivated soil organic carbon content using visible near infrared spectroscopy

Abstract: Monitoring changes in soil properties is essential to ensure ecosystem function and agricultural productivity. This study evaluated the ability of visible near infrared (Vis-NIR) spectroscopy to detect the temporal trend in soil organic carbon (SOC) content after 5 years in a 12 km2 agricultural catchment in western France. Partial least squares regression models were developed using soil samples from a local dataset collected in 2013 at two depths (198 samples at 0–15 and 196 samples at 15–25 cm) to predict S… Show more

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