Posters SSS12.8
Attendance Time: Friday, 28 April 2017, 17:30–19:00 Hall X1 Chairperson: Bradley Miller |
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Proximal Sensing |
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Hall X1 |
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X1.246
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EGU2017-11694
A Brief History of the use of Electromagnetic Induction Techniques in Soil Survey Eric C. Brevik and James Doolittle |
X1.247
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EGU2017-2136
Semi-Quantitative Evaluation of Secondary Carbonates via Portable X-ray Fluorescence Spectrometry Somsubhra Chakraborty, David Weindorf, Camille Weindorf, Bogdan Duda, Sarah Pennington, and Rebekah Ortiz |
X1.248
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EGU2017-77
Mapping soil magnetic susceptibility and mineralogy in Ukraine Oleksandr Menshov, Paulo Pereira, Oleksandr Kruglov, and Anatoliy Sukhorada |
X1.249
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EGU2017-18436
Mapping soil salinity and a fresh-water intrusion in three-dimensions using a quasi-3d joint-inversion of DUALEM-421S and EM34 data Ehsan Zare, Jingyi Huang, Triven Koganti, and John Triantafilis |
X1.250
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EGU2017-4304
Proximal sensing of within-field mycotoxin variation - a case study in Northeast Germany Marina Mueller, Sylvia Koszinski, Donovan E. Bangs, Marc Wehrhan, Andreas Ullrich, Gernot Verch, and Alexander Brenning |
X1.251
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EGU2017-18441
Mapping soil particle-size fractions using additive-log ratio transformation and proximally sensed ancillary data Ehsan Zare, Jingyi Huang, and John Triantafilis |
X1.252
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EGU2017-18449
Identifying soil landscape units at the district scale by numerically clustering remote and proximal sensed data Ehsan Zare, Jingyi Huang, and John Triantafilis |
Mapping |
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X1.253
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EGU2017-3254
Soil mapping and processes modelling for sustainable land management: a review Highlight Paulo Pereira, Eric Brevik, Miriam Muñoz-Rojas, Bradley Miller, Anna Smetanova, Daniel Depellegrin, Ieva Misiune, Agata Novara, and Artemi Cerda |
X1.254
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EGU2017-10677
Soil mapping and processes models to support climate change mitigation and adaptation strategies: a review Miriam Muñoz-Rojas, Paulo Pereira, Eric Brevik, Artemi Cerda, and Antonio Jordan |
X1.255
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EGU2017-2121
Application of digital soil mapping in Argentina: An example using apparent soil electrical conductivity Marisa Domenech, Mauricio Castro Franco, Jose Luis Costa, and Virginia Aparicio |
X1.256
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EGU2017-10421
Latin Hypercube Sampling (LHS) at variable resolutions for enhanced watershed scale Soil Sampling and Digital Soil Mapping. Sampsa Hamalainen, Xiaoyuan Geng, and Juanxia He |
X1.257
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EGU2017-2122
Soil Management Units delimitation based on soil survey and multivariate techniques Mauricio Castro Franco, Jose Luis Costa, Viriginia Aparicio, Marisa Domenech, and Pablo Cicore |
X1.258
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EGU2017-2124
Spatial pattern of soil and soybean crop: an assessment using digital mapping techniques Mauricio Castro Franco, Mariano Cordoba, Jose Luis Costa, Virginia Aparicio, and Marisa Domenech |
X1.259
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EGU2017-10895
Mapping Cultural Ecosystem Services in Vilnius using Hot-Spot Analysis. Paulo Pereira, Daniel Depellegrin, Lukas Egarter-Vigl, Marc Oliva, Ieva Misiune, Saskia Keesstra, Ferran Estebaranz, and Artemi Cerda |
X1.260
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EGU2017-3290
Goal oriented soil mapping: applying modern methods supported by local knowledge: A review Paulo Pereira, Eric Brevik, Marc Oliva, Ferran Estebaranz, Daniel Depellegrin, Agata Novara, Artemi Cerda, and Oleksandr Menshov |
X1.261
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EGU2017-3556
DOSoReMI.hu: collection of countrywide DSM products partly according to GSM.net specifications, partly driven by specific user demands László Pásztor, Annamária Laborczi, Katalin Takács, Gábor Szatmári, Gábor Illés, Zsófia Bakacsi, and József Szabó |
X1.262
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EGU2017-5451
Soil mapping in past and recent agricultural management sustainability assessment Juraj Holec, Libor Burian, Šárka Horáčková, Michal Druga, Lucia Čekovská, Marek Súľovský, Jozef Minár, and Anna Smetanová |
X1.263
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EGU2017-3557
Mapping soil texture targeting predefined depth range or synthetizing from standard layers? Annamária Laborczi, András Dezső Kaposi, Gábor Szatmári, Katalin Takács, and László Pásztor |
X1.264
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EGU2017-3564
Sub-parcel terroir mapping supported by UAV-based hyperspectral imagery Katalin Takács, Mátyás Árvai, Sándor Koós, Márton Deák, Zsófia Bakacsi, Péter László, and László Pásztor |
X1.265
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EGU2017-9616
Spatial analysis of groundwater electrical conductivity using ordinary kriging and artificial intelligence methods (Case study: Maharlu-Bakhtegan and Tashk salt lakes basin, Iran) Fatemeh Ghader, Basem Aljoumani, and Uwe Tröger |
X1.266
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EGU2017-18118
Limiting nitrogen and veterinary pharmaceutical input into groundwater: combining hydrogeophysics and soil science Ursula Noell and Susanne Stadler |
X1.267
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EGU2017-9929
Predicting and quantifying soil processes using “geomorphon” landform classification Zamir Libohova, Phillip Owens, Philip Schoeneberger, Doug Wysocki, Curtis Monger, and David Lindbo |
X1.268
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EGU2017-10346
Rapid Carbon Assessment Project: Data Summary and Availability Highlight Skye Wills, Terry Loecke, Stephen Roecker, Dylan Beaudette, Zamir Libohova, Curtis Monger, and David Lindbo |
X1.269
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EGU2017-18013
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Organic carbon stock modelling for the quantification of the carbon sinks in terrestrial ecosystems Pilar Durante, Nur Algeet, and Cecilio Oyonarte |
X1.270
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EGU2017-18802
Soil organic carbon content assessment in a heterogeneous landscape: comparison of digital soil mapping and visible and near Infrared spectroscopy approaches Didier Michot, Youssef Fouad, Pichelin Pascal, Valérie Viaud, Inès Soltani, and Christian Walter |
X1.271
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EGU2017-8059
Peat drainage conditions assessment in Scotland Laura Poggio, Rebekka Artz, Gillian Donaldson-Selby, Matt Aitkenhead, David Donnelly, and Alessandro Gimona |
X1.272
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EGU2017-16782
Transfer of the nationwide Czech soil survey data to a foreign soil classification – generating input parameters for a process-based soil erosion modelling approach Hana Beitlerová, Falk Hieke, Daniel Žížala, Jiří Kapička, Andreas Keiser, Jürgen Schmidt, and Marcus Schindewolf |
Classification |
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X1.273
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EGU2017-12294
The nature and classification of Australian soils affected by sodium Brian Murphy, Richard Greene, and Ben Harms |
X1.274
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EGU2017-9817
Should there be a “Wet” Soil Order in Soil Taxonomy? Martin Rabenhorst, Barret Wessel, Mark Stolt, and David Lindbo |