In forested and agricultural areas, reflective remote sensing methods are of limited utility for soil studies due to the variable effects of vegetation. Airborne gamma-ray remote sensing is presented here as a useful technique for soils. Short wavelength gamma-rays are detected from the upper 0.30-0.45 m of the soil. They are emitted from radioactive elements in the soil and largely pass through vegetation cover. In this paper, images of gamma parent elements (K, Th and U) are presented and element associations with soil properties and vegetation are analysed for a forested area near Batlow, NSW. Effects of vegetation are evident in gamma-ray data and in Landsat TM along powerlines and in clearings. A technique for removing this effect in t...
In recent years, airborne gamma-ray spectrometry (AGS) has become a recognised tool for soil and reg...
Fine-scale spatial information on soil properties is needed to successfully implement precision agri...
Measurements and estimations of soil water content are essential information in many differentfields...
In recent years proximal soil sensing techniques have been applied to investigate the spatial distri...
A quantitative investigation was undertaken to ascertain the relationships between radiometrics and ...
Soil is a fundamental natural resource; it is the basis of human agriculture. Present development in...
The radionuclides of potassium (40K), uranium (238U) and thorium (232Th) emit from the land surface ...
Airborne geophysical methods have traditionally been used in geological mapping and the exploration ...
Plant ecologists require spatial information on functional soil properties but are often faced with ...
Many automated digital terrain analysis techniques have been developed to map regolith (including so...
Gamma-ray radioelements are a potential information source for soil mapping, since their abundance i...
Airborne geophysical methods have traditionally been used in geological mapping and the exploration ...
The gammaA geo-referenced airborne gamma-ray image of the study area at nominal scale 1:250,000, pro...
Variation in dryland crop yield is often related to underlying soil properties such as water availab...
This study investigates the utility of using remote sensing and geographic information system techni...
In recent years, airborne gamma-ray spectrometry (AGS) has become a recognised tool for soil and reg...
Fine-scale spatial information on soil properties is needed to successfully implement precision agri...
Measurements and estimations of soil water content are essential information in many differentfields...
In recent years proximal soil sensing techniques have been applied to investigate the spatial distri...
A quantitative investigation was undertaken to ascertain the relationships between radiometrics and ...
Soil is a fundamental natural resource; it is the basis of human agriculture. Present development in...
The radionuclides of potassium (40K), uranium (238U) and thorium (232Th) emit from the land surface ...
Airborne geophysical methods have traditionally been used in geological mapping and the exploration ...
Plant ecologists require spatial information on functional soil properties but are often faced with ...
Many automated digital terrain analysis techniques have been developed to map regolith (including so...
Gamma-ray radioelements are a potential information source for soil mapping, since their abundance i...
Airborne geophysical methods have traditionally been used in geological mapping and the exploration ...
The gammaA geo-referenced airborne gamma-ray image of the study area at nominal scale 1:250,000, pro...
Variation in dryland crop yield is often related to underlying soil properties such as water availab...
This study investigates the utility of using remote sensing and geographic information system techni...
In recent years, airborne gamma-ray spectrometry (AGS) has become a recognised tool for soil and reg...
Fine-scale spatial information on soil properties is needed to successfully implement precision agri...
Measurements and estimations of soil water content are essential information in many differentfields...