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DOI10.1071/SR14366
The Australian three-dimensional soil grid: Australia’s contribution to the GlobalSoilMap project
Rossel, R. A. Viscarra1; Chen, C.1; Grundy, M. J.2; Searle, R.3; Clifford, D.4; Campbell, P. H.5
通讯作者Rossel, R. A. Viscarra
来源期刊SOIL RESEARCH
ISSN1838-675X
EISSN1838-6768
出版年2015
卷号53期号:8页码:845-864
英文摘要

Information on the geographic variation in soil has traditionally been presented in polygon (choropleth) maps at coarse scales. Now scientists, planners, managers and politicians want quantitative information on the variation and functioning of soil at finer resolutions; they want it to plan better land use for agriculture, water supply and the mitigation of climate change land degradation and desertification. The GlobalSoilMap project aims to produce a grid of soil attributes at a fine spatial resolution (approximately 100 m), and at six depths, for the purpose. This paper describes the three-dimensional spatial modelling used to produce the Australian soil grid, which consists of Australia-wide soil attribute maps. The modelling combines historical soil data plus estimates derived from visible and infrared soil spectra. Together they provide a good coverage of data across Australia. The soil attributes so far include sand, silt and clay contents, bulk density, available water capacity, organic carbon, pH, effective cation exchange capacity, total phosphorus and total nitrogen. The data on these attributes were harmonised to six depth layers, namely 0-0.05 m, 0.05-0.15 m, 0.15-0.30 m, 0.30-0.60 m, 0.60-1.00 m and 1.00-2.00 m, and the resulting values were incorporated simultaneously in the models. The modelling itself combined the bootstrap, a decision tree with piecewise regression on environmental variables and geostatistical modelling of residuals. At each layer, values of the soil attributes were predicted at the nodes of a 3 arcsecond (approximately 90 m) grid and mapped together with their uncertainties. The assessment statistics for each attribute mapped show that the models explained between 30% and 70% of their total variation. The outcomes are illustrated with maps of sand, silt and clay contents and their uncertainties. The Australian three-dimensional soil maps fill a significant gap in the availability of quantitative soil information in Australia.


英文关键词GlobalSoilMap digital soil mapping spatial modelling CUBIST kriging spatial uncertainty three-dimensional mapping Australia
类型Article
语种英语
国家Australia
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000368299700003
WOS关键词SPATIAL PREDICTION ; DEPTH FUNCTIONS ; UNCERTAINTY ; MAP
WOS类目Soil Science
WOS研究方向Agriculture
来源机构Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/190482
作者单位1.CSIRO Land & Water, Canberra, ACT 2601, Australia;
2.CSIRO Agr, Queensland Biosci Precinct, St Lucia, Qld 4067, Australia;
3.CSIRO Land & Water, Ecosci Precinct, Brisbane, Qld 4001, Australia;
4.CSIRO Digital Prod, Ecosci Precinct, Brisbane, Qld 4001, Australia;
5.CSIRO Informat Management & Technol, Hobart, Tas 7001, Australia
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Rossel, R. A. Viscarra,Chen, C.,Grundy, M. J.,等. The Australian three-dimensional soil grid: Australia’s contribution to the GlobalSoilMap project[J]. Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation,2015,53(8):845-864.
APA Rossel, R. A. Viscarra,Chen, C.,Grundy, M. J.,Searle, R.,Clifford, D.,&Campbell, P. H..(2015).The Australian three-dimensional soil grid: Australia’s contribution to the GlobalSoilMap project.SOIL RESEARCH,53(8),845-864.
MLA Rossel, R. A. Viscarra,et al."The Australian three-dimensional soil grid: Australia’s contribution to the GlobalSoilMap project".SOIL RESEARCH 53.8(2015):845-864.
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