2013
DOI: 10.2136/vzj2012.0141
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Pedometrics Research in the Vadose Zone—Review and Perspectives

Abstract: Pedometrics is the application of mathematical and statistical methods for the study of the distribution and genesis of soils. Pedometrics research in the vadose zone comprises studies of the spatial and temporal dynamics of soil properties as a scientific challenge to increase our understanding of the processes at the earth's surface. While geostatistics has been the main topic of investigation, pedometrics in the vadose zone covers broader areas, which can be summarized in three main topics: (i) characteriza… Show more

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“…The spatial component of between-orchard variation was modelled by calculating variograms from normalized average orchard values for each season and then interpolated using block kriging with a global variogram, on to a 100 m grid with VESPER software (Minasny et al 2005).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The spatial component of between-orchard variation was modelled by calculating variograms from normalized average orchard values for each season and then interpolated using block kriging with a global variogram, on to a 100 m grid with VESPER software (Minasny et al 2005).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In other studies, the use of soil data is minimal (Kandziora et al, 2013;Maes et al, 2012), although inclusion of soil variables in ecosystem services assessment and mapping increased model reliability and map precision (Guo et al, 2001;Schägner et al, 2013). In the spatial context, ecosystem services assessment can benefit from pedometrics research for the dynamic spatiotemporal modeling of soil properties and processes (Adhikari et al, 2014;Minasny et al, 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Given the economic importance of the wine industry worldwide, there is clearly a need to better understand the spatial and temporal variability of grape composition and which spatial and cultural scales and resolutions are best suited to manage the production of terroir wines that reveal the typical qualities of terroir units across a given territory, together with minimizing the environmental impacts of this production. Underlying notions of such questioning stem from two main research areas: first, the concepts and knowledge of agro-ecosystems, raised and revisited for present-day agriculture, which faces an increasing number of challenges, including ensuring various ecosystem services by means of implementing agro-ecological practices (Doré et al, 2011;Wezel et al, 2014); second, concepts of and approaches to digital soil assessment based on pedometrics and/or proxy remote-sensing techniques (Carré et al, 2007;Minasny et al, 2013;Werban et al, 2013;Hartemink and Minasny, 2014). These challenges go hand in hand with the need for an interdisciplinary approach of soil (Brevik et al, 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%