Combining X-ray Computed Tomography and Visible Near-Infrared Spectroscopy for Prediction of Soil Structural Properties

Soil structure is a key soil property affecting a soil’s flow and transport behavior. X-ray computed tomography (CT) is increasingly used to quantify soil structure. However, the availability, cost, time, and skills required for processing are still limiting the number of soils studied. Visible near...

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Main Authors: Sheela Katuwal, Cecilie Hermansen, Maria Knadel, Per Moldrup, Mogens H. Greve, L.W. de Jonge
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2018-03-01
Series:Vadose Zone Journal
Online Access:https://dl.sciencesocieties.org/publications/vzj/articles/17/1/160054
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author Sheela Katuwal
Cecilie Hermansen
Maria Knadel
Per Moldrup
Mogens H. Greve
L.W. de Jonge
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Cecilie Hermansen
Maria Knadel
Per Moldrup
Mogens H. Greve
L.W. de Jonge
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description Soil structure is a key soil property affecting a soil’s flow and transport behavior. X-ray computed tomography (CT) is increasingly used to quantify soil structure. However, the availability, cost, time, and skills required for processing are still limiting the number of soils studied. Visible near-infrared (vis-NIR) spectroscopy is a rapid analytical technique used successfully to predict various soil properties. In this study, the potential of using vis-NIR spectroscopy to predict X-ray CT derived soil structural properties was investigated. In this study, 127 soil samples from six agricultural fields within Denmark with a wide range of textural properties and organic C (OC) contents were studied. Macroporosity (>1.2 mm in diameter) and CT (the density of the field-moist soil matrix devoid of large macropores and stones) were determined from X-ray CT scans of undisturbed soil cores (19 by 20 cm). Both macroporosity and CT are soil structural properties that affect the degree of preferential transport. Bulk soils from the 127 sampling locations were scanned with a vis-NIR spectrometer (400–2500 nm). Macroporosity and CT were statistically predicted with partial least squares regression (PLSR) using the vis-NIR data (vis-NIR-PLSR) and multiple linear regression (MLR) based on soil texture and OC. The statistical prediction of macroporosity was poor, with both vis-NIR-PLSR and MLR ( < 0.45, ratio of performance to deviation [RPD] < 1.4, and ratio of performance to interquartile distance [RPIQ] < 1.8). The CT was predicted better ( > 0.65, RPD > 1.5, and RPIQ > 2.0) combining the methods. The results illustrate the potential applicability of vis-NIR spectroscopy for rapid assessment/prediction of CT.
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spelling doaj.art-7cb6bbe58e814c31a56184f851ce19f12022-12-22T01:19:35ZengWileyVadose Zone Journal1539-16632018-03-0117110.2136/vzj2016.06.0054Combining X-ray Computed Tomography and Visible Near-Infrared Spectroscopy for Prediction of Soil Structural PropertiesSheela KatuwalCecilie HermansenMaria KnadelPer MoldrupMogens H. GreveL.W. de JongeSoil structure is a key soil property affecting a soil’s flow and transport behavior. X-ray computed tomography (CT) is increasingly used to quantify soil structure. However, the availability, cost, time, and skills required for processing are still limiting the number of soils studied. Visible near-infrared (vis-NIR) spectroscopy is a rapid analytical technique used successfully to predict various soil properties. In this study, the potential of using vis-NIR spectroscopy to predict X-ray CT derived soil structural properties was investigated. In this study, 127 soil samples from six agricultural fields within Denmark with a wide range of textural properties and organic C (OC) contents were studied. Macroporosity (>1.2 mm in diameter) and CT (the density of the field-moist soil matrix devoid of large macropores and stones) were determined from X-ray CT scans of undisturbed soil cores (19 by 20 cm). Both macroporosity and CT are soil structural properties that affect the degree of preferential transport. Bulk soils from the 127 sampling locations were scanned with a vis-NIR spectrometer (400–2500 nm). Macroporosity and CT were statistically predicted with partial least squares regression (PLSR) using the vis-NIR data (vis-NIR-PLSR) and multiple linear regression (MLR) based on soil texture and OC. The statistical prediction of macroporosity was poor, with both vis-NIR-PLSR and MLR ( < 0.45, ratio of performance to deviation [RPD] < 1.4, and ratio of performance to interquartile distance [RPIQ] < 1.8). The CT was predicted better ( > 0.65, RPD > 1.5, and RPIQ > 2.0) combining the methods. The results illustrate the potential applicability of vis-NIR spectroscopy for rapid assessment/prediction of CT.https://dl.sciencesocieties.org/publications/vzj/articles/17/1/160054
spellingShingle Sheela Katuwal
Cecilie Hermansen
Maria Knadel
Per Moldrup
Mogens H. Greve
L.W. de Jonge
Combining X-ray Computed Tomography and Visible Near-Infrared Spectroscopy for Prediction of Soil Structural Properties
Vadose Zone Journal
title Combining X-ray Computed Tomography and Visible Near-Infrared Spectroscopy for Prediction of Soil Structural Properties
title_full Combining X-ray Computed Tomography and Visible Near-Infrared Spectroscopy for Prediction of Soil Structural Properties
title_fullStr Combining X-ray Computed Tomography and Visible Near-Infrared Spectroscopy for Prediction of Soil Structural Properties
title_full_unstemmed Combining X-ray Computed Tomography and Visible Near-Infrared Spectroscopy for Prediction of Soil Structural Properties
title_short Combining X-ray Computed Tomography and Visible Near-Infrared Spectroscopy for Prediction of Soil Structural Properties
title_sort combining x ray computed tomography and visible near infrared spectroscopy for prediction of soil structural properties
url https://dl.sciencesocieties.org/publications/vzj/articles/17/1/160054
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