<p>This paper presents a pedometric approach to updating the Dutch 1:50,000 national soil map for the peatlands, and illustrates this approach for a 187,525ha area in the northern peatlands. This is the first time that digital soil mapping replaces conventional soil mapping in a nationwide, government-funded soil survey program in the Netherlands. Soil classes were updated indirectly through mapping two quantitative diagnostic soil properties: the thickness and starting depth of the peat layer. From these, five major soil groups could be constructed. Because the point data were zero-inflated, a two-step simulation approach was implemented. First, peat presence/absence indicators were simulated from probabilities of peat occurrence that were...
Digital terrain modeling has revolutionized the way topography is characterized and analyzed. Its ap...
Peatlands offer a series of ecosystem services including carbon storage, biomass production, and cli...
Dutch peatlands have been subsiding due to peat decomposition, shrinkage and compression, since thei...
<p>This paper presents a pedometric approach to updating the Dutch 1:50,000 national soil map for th...
This study compared the efficiency of geostatistical digital soil mapping (DSM) with conventional so...
Wageningen Environmental Research (WENR) has been in the process of updating the Soil Map of the Net...
This paper compares three models that use soil type information from point observations and a soil m...
The 1:50,000 national soil survey of the Netherlands, completed in the early 1990s after more than t...
Wageningen Environmental Research (WENR) has been in the process of updating the Soil Map of the Net...
The Netherlands has a long history of soil research. Over the past 150 years, seven national soil ma...
In large parts of the western coastal region of the Netherlands peat soils occur. Historic land use ...
Conventional soil maps, as the major data source for information on the spatial variation of soil, a...
Conventional soil maps, as the major data source for information on the spatial variation of soil, a...
There has been considerable expansion in the use of digital soil mapping technologies and developmen...
Dutch peatlands have been subsiding due to peat decomposition, shrinkage and compression, since thei...
Digital terrain modeling has revolutionized the way topography is characterized and analyzed. Its ap...
Peatlands offer a series of ecosystem services including carbon storage, biomass production, and cli...
Dutch peatlands have been subsiding due to peat decomposition, shrinkage and compression, since thei...
<p>This paper presents a pedometric approach to updating the Dutch 1:50,000 national soil map for th...
This study compared the efficiency of geostatistical digital soil mapping (DSM) with conventional so...
Wageningen Environmental Research (WENR) has been in the process of updating the Soil Map of the Net...
This paper compares three models that use soil type information from point observations and a soil m...
The 1:50,000 national soil survey of the Netherlands, completed in the early 1990s after more than t...
Wageningen Environmental Research (WENR) has been in the process of updating the Soil Map of the Net...
The Netherlands has a long history of soil research. Over the past 150 years, seven national soil ma...
In large parts of the western coastal region of the Netherlands peat soils occur. Historic land use ...
Conventional soil maps, as the major data source for information on the spatial variation of soil, a...
Conventional soil maps, as the major data source for information on the spatial variation of soil, a...
There has been considerable expansion in the use of digital soil mapping technologies and developmen...
Dutch peatlands have been subsiding due to peat decomposition, shrinkage and compression, since thei...
Digital terrain modeling has revolutionized the way topography is characterized and analyzed. Its ap...
Peatlands offer a series of ecosystem services including carbon storage, biomass production, and cli...
Dutch peatlands have been subsiding due to peat decomposition, shrinkage and compression, since thei...