2024
DOI: 10.1016/j.inpa.2022.07.001
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The use of Vis-NIR-SWIR spectroscopy in the prediction of soil available ions after application of rock powder

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“…The exact definitions and use of these ranges differ in the literature (Pandey et al, 2020; Thenkabail & Lyon, 2011). For the sake of simplicity, and because it is used very often, we will focus on Vis–NIR, ranging from 350 to 2500 nm, and consisting of the visible (350–750 nm), NIR (750–1100 nm) and SWIR (1100–2500 nm; Ng et al, 2022; Rodrigues et al, 2022), referred to from here onwards as full range. Depending on the number of single channels available, we can define multispectral (3–40) or hyperspectral (>40) sensors.…”
Section: In‐field Soil Spectroscopymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The exact definitions and use of these ranges differ in the literature (Pandey et al, 2020; Thenkabail & Lyon, 2011). For the sake of simplicity, and because it is used very often, we will focus on Vis–NIR, ranging from 350 to 2500 nm, and consisting of the visible (350–750 nm), NIR (750–1100 nm) and SWIR (1100–2500 nm; Ng et al, 2022; Rodrigues et al, 2022), referred to from here onwards as full range. Depending on the number of single channels available, we can define multispectral (3–40) or hyperspectral (>40) sensors.…”
Section: In‐field Soil Spectroscopymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The potential applications of soil infrared spectroscopy in agriculture are myriad. Recent studies include the prediction of soil available ions after the input of rock powders, with spectra in the Range of Visible (Vis), Near-Infrared (NIR), and Short-Wave Infrared (SWIR), achieving reasonable results [14]. It has also been used to predict nutrients and other attributes in agricultural soils, with successful results for Ca, CEC, TN, Mg, pH and Fe [15].…”
Section: Agriculturementioning
confidence: 99%