The objective of this research was to develop a hyperspectral imaging system for estimating copper concentration in soils as an alternative to standard chemical analyses and to evaluate the analytical accuracy of the system using the visible–near-infrared and near-infrared regions. Hyperspectral imaging is a complex technology providing elevated information content. This work was carried out on air-dried <2-mm soil fraction contaminated by adding 20 mL of copper sulfate at concentrations ranging from 0 to 1000 mg of copper per kg of soil. The samples were scanned in random order and with orientation using visible–near-infrared and near-infrared spectrophotometers. A range of partial least squares regression models derived from th...
Heavy metals concentration is considered one of the factors directly affecting soil and crop quality...
Soil water content is one of the most common physical parameters that cause landslides or debris flo...
This study investigated the relation between vegetation reflectance and elevated concentrations of t...
Advances in remote sensing technologies are increasingly becoming more useful for resource, ecosyste...
Hyperspectral image analysis in laboratory-based settings has the potential to estimate soil element...
The heavy metal concentration of soil samples often exhibits a skewed distribution, especially for s...
Soil contamination by heavy metals is common in floodplains throughout the world. Apart from other a...
Excess heavy metal, for example, copper, in vegetation will depress the normal plant growth, and the...
To correctly assess the cleanliness of technical surfaces in a production process, corresponding onl...
To correctly assess the cleanliness of technical surfaces in a production process, corresponding onl...
Chemical analytical methods for metal analysis in soils are laborious, time-consuming and costly. Th...
AbstractIn this work is presented a method based on reflectance spectroscopy Visible-Near Infrared (...
The development of rapid techniques, such as hyperspectral spectrophotometry, for investigating arse...
Soil heavy metal pollution due to long-term sewage irrigation is a serious environmental problem in ...
Acid sulphate soils (ASS) are widely spread around the world and are potentially harmful to the envi...
Heavy metals concentration is considered one of the factors directly affecting soil and crop quality...
Soil water content is one of the most common physical parameters that cause landslides or debris flo...
This study investigated the relation between vegetation reflectance and elevated concentrations of t...
Advances in remote sensing technologies are increasingly becoming more useful for resource, ecosyste...
Hyperspectral image analysis in laboratory-based settings has the potential to estimate soil element...
The heavy metal concentration of soil samples often exhibits a skewed distribution, especially for s...
Soil contamination by heavy metals is common in floodplains throughout the world. Apart from other a...
Excess heavy metal, for example, copper, in vegetation will depress the normal plant growth, and the...
To correctly assess the cleanliness of technical surfaces in a production process, corresponding onl...
To correctly assess the cleanliness of technical surfaces in a production process, corresponding onl...
Chemical analytical methods for metal analysis in soils are laborious, time-consuming and costly. Th...
AbstractIn this work is presented a method based on reflectance spectroscopy Visible-Near Infrared (...
The development of rapid techniques, such as hyperspectral spectrophotometry, for investigating arse...
Soil heavy metal pollution due to long-term sewage irrigation is a serious environmental problem in ...
Acid sulphate soils (ASS) are widely spread around the world and are potentially harmful to the envi...
Heavy metals concentration is considered one of the factors directly affecting soil and crop quality...
Soil water content is one of the most common physical parameters that cause landslides or debris flo...
This study investigated the relation between vegetation reflectance and elevated concentrations of t...