Allocate soil individuals to soil classes with topsoil spectral characteristics and decision trees

2018 
Abstract Spectral reflectance of soil is a function of physical and chemical characteristics and its internal structure. Spectral reflectance provides a novel approach for soil allocation. This paper presents a nondestructive, rapid, and low-cost soil allocation method using topsoil spectral characteristics to allocate soil at the level of soil great group within Genetic Soil Classification of China. We measured the spectral reflectance in the visible and near-infrared regions (400–2500 nm) of 148 soil samples from 4 soil classes in the Songnen Plain of northeast China. We extracted the spectral characteristic parameters with clear physiochemical meanings for the topsoil samples, and compared these to the principle component, first spectral derivative and Continuum Removal of soil reflectance. Models were built using the K-means Clustering (K-mean), Multi-layer Perceptron Neural Network (MLPNN), Support Vector Machine (SVM), and Decision Tree (DT) methods. The DTs allocation model based on topsoil spectral characteristic parameters had the highest allocation accuracy. Only the allocation accuracy of Cambisols was
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