From benchtop to handheld MIR for soil analysis: Predicting lime requirement and organic matter in agricultural soils
Published 2021 View Full Article
- Home
- Publications
- Publication Search
- Publication Details
Title
From benchtop to handheld MIR for soil analysis: Predicting lime requirement and organic matter in agricultural soils
Authors
Keywords
handheld MIR, DRIFTS, soil spectroscopy, lime requirement, organic matter, moisture correction
Journal
BIOSYSTEMS ENGINEERING
Volume 204, Issue -, Pages 257-269
Publisher
Elsevier BV
Online
2021-02-16
DOI
10.1016/j.biosystemseng.2021.01.025
References
Ask authors/readers for more resources
Related references
Note: Only part of the references are listed.- Mid-infrared spectroscopy as an alternative to laboratory extraction for the determination of lime requirement in tillage soils
- (2020) Konrad Metzger et al. GEODERMA
- Prediction of phosphorus sorption indices and isotherm parameters in agricultural soils using mid-infrared spectroscopy
- (2019) K.S. Dunne et al. GEODERMA
- In situ and laboratory soil spectroscopy with portable visible-to-near-infrared and mid-infrared instruments for the assessment of organic carbon in soils
- (2019) Christopher Hutengs et al. GEODERMA
- Internal soil standard method for the Brazilian soil spectral library: Performance and proximate analysis
- (2018) Danilo Jefferson Romero et al. GEODERMA
- Comparison of Portable and Bench-Top Spectrometers for Mid-Infrared Diffuse Reflectance Measurements of Soils
- (2018) Christopher Hutengs et al. SENSORS
- Developing an intelligent system for the prediction of soil properties with a portable mid-infrared instrument
- (2018) Raquel Martínez-España et al. BIOSYSTEMS ENGINEERING
- The use of mid-infrared diffuse reflectance spectroscopy for acid sulfate soil analysis
- (2018) José M. Soriano-Disla et al. SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT
- Assessment of soil properties in situ using a prototype portable MIR spectrometer in two agricultural fields
- (2016) Wenjun Ji et al. BIOSYSTEMS ENGINEERING
- Normalizing reflectance from different spectrometers and protocols with an internal soil standard
- (2016) Veronika Kopačková et al. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF REMOTE SENSING
- Moisture effects on diffuse reflection infrared spectra of contrasting minerals and soils: A mechanistic interpretation
- (2016) Leslie J. Janik et al. VIBRATIONAL SPECTROSCOPY
- Accounting for the effects of water and the environment on proximally sensed vis-NIR soil spectra and their calibrations
- (2015) W. Ji et al. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF SOIL SCIENCE
- Proximal soil sensing of soil texture and organic matter with a prototype portable mid-infrared spectrometer
- (2015) N. M. Dhawale et al. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF SOIL SCIENCE
- VisNIR spectra of dried ground soils predict properties of soils scanned moist and intact
- (2014) Yufeng Ge et al. GEODERMA
- The Performance of Visible, Near-, and Mid-Infrared Reflectance Spectroscopy for Prediction of Soil Physical, Chemical, and Biological Properties
- (2013) José M. Soriano-Disla et al. APPLIED SPECTROSCOPY REVIEWS
- Removing the effect of soil moisture from NIR diffuse reflectance spectra for the prediction of soil organic carbon
- (2011) Budiman Minasny et al. GEODERMA
- A comparison of lime requirements by five methods on grassland mineral soils in Ireland
- (2010) H. Tunney et al. SOIL USE AND MANAGEMENT
- Critical review of chemometric indicators commonly used for assessing the quality of the prediction of soil attributes by NIR spectroscopy
- (2010) Véronique Bellon-Maurel et al. TRAC-TRENDS IN ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY
- Using soil knowledge for the evaluation of mid-infrared diffuse reflectance spectroscopy for predicting soil physical and mechanical properties
- (2008) B. Minasny et al. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF SOIL SCIENCE
Publish scientific posters with Peeref
Peeref publishes scientific posters from all research disciplines. Our Diamond Open Access policy means free access to content and no publication fees for authors.
Learn MoreFind the ideal target journal for your manuscript
Explore over 38,000 international journals covering a vast array of academic fields.
Search