The Use of Hyperspectral Visible and Near Infrared Reflectance Spectroscopy for the Characterization of Salt-Affected Soils in the Harran Plain, Turkey

2011 
The quality of lands may be degraded by the accumulation of salts in soils, which is typically measured as soil Electrical Conductivity (ECe). High-salinity soils developed in low elevation spots in the Harran Plain after the initiation of intensive irrigation and crop production on clayey soils under high evaporation. This study evaluated the feasibility of using hyperspectral Visible and Near Infrared Reflectance Spectroscopy (VNIRRS) as a potentially more cost-effective approach for the characterization of soil salinity. 150 locations were taken at 0–15 and 15–30 cm depths from an area of 1000 ha with salinity levels ranging from none to very high. Sieved soils were measured for ECe using saturation paste and also scanned by VNIRRS in both air dried and oven dry states. For spectral preprocessing, raw reflectance spectra were averaged over 10 nm and a continuum removal (CR) method was applied. Calibration models between spectra and ECe were based on Multiple Adaptive Regression Splines (MARS), Partial ...
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