2022
DOI: 10.5194/egusphere-egu22-11036
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Optimization of calibration models for soil carbon estimation using mid-infrared spectroscopy

Abstract: <p>Mid-infrared spectroscopy is an efficient technique for soil carbon analysis. Efforts to measure and monitor carbon through mid-infrared spectroscopy require the development of soil spectral libraries. These libraries are used for the construction of calibration models which relate analyte values to spectra. The optimization of these models is an important process for the accurate and resource-efficient estimation of soil carbon. This study demonstrates the effect on model performance of subse… Show more

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