The potential of field spectroscopy for the determination of sediment properties in river floodplains

  • Kooistra, L.
  • Wanders, J.
  • Epema, G.F.
  • Leuven, R.S.E.W.
  • Wehrens, H.R.M.J.
  • Buydens, L.M.C.
Publication date
January 2003

Abstract

Investigations have shown that visible-near-infrared (VNIR) spectroscopy can accurately determine soil properties under laboratory conditions. In situ assessment of soil properties is of great benefit for several applications, as spectra can be acquired fast and almost continuously. The present study used partial least squares (PLS) regression to establish a relationship between soil reflectance spectra measured under field conditions and the organic matter and clay content of the soil. Spectra were acquired with a fieldspectrometer in a recently reconstructed floodplain along the river Rhine in The Netherlands. Several spectral pre-processing methods were employed to improve the performance and robustness of the models. Results indicate th...

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