B.204 Dataset¶
Description¶
Target Soil Properties: SOC, pH, Clay
Groups of Features: DEM, RSS, VI
Sample size: 204
Number of Features: 16
Coordinates: With coordinates (EPSG: 32723)
Location: Bahia, Brazil
Sampling Design: Regular grid sampling
Study Area Size: 204 ha
Geological Setting: Heavily weathered soils originating from sedimentary rocks (conglomerates, pelite, conglomeratic sandstone)
Previous Data Publication: None
- Contact Information:
Domingos Sarvio Magalhaes Valente (valente@ufv.br), Federal University of Vicosa
License: CC BY-SA 4.0
Publication/Modification Date (d/m/y): 28.02.25, version 1.0
- Changelog:
Version 1.0 (28.02.25): Initial release
Details¶
Dataset¶
The dataset contains the following target soil properties and features:
Target Soil Properties:¶
- SOC - Soil Organic Carbon
Code:
SOC_targetUnit: %
Protocol: Measured through titration after oxidization of the organic carbon (Walkley & Black 1934)
Sampling Date: October 2016
Sampling Depth: 0 - 20 cm
- pH
Code:
pH_targetUnit: Unitless
Protocol: Measured in water suspension with a glass electrode with a 2.5:1 liquid:soil volumetric ratio
Sampling Date: October 2016
Sampling Depth: 0 - 20 cm
- Clay
Code:
Clay_targetUnit: %
Protocol: Sieve-Pipette method, measured through fractioning the soil into the sand fractions by sieving, and the silt and clay fractions by sedimentation in water (Gee and Bauder 1986)
Sampling Date: October 2016
Sampling Depth: 0 - 20 cm
Groups of Features:¶
- DEM – Digital Elevation Model and Terrain Parameters
Number of Features: 2
Code(s):
Altitude,SlopeUnit:
Altitudein m,Slopein °Sensing: Digital elevation model raster (30 m) based on synthetic aperture radar from “Copernicus Open Access Hub”
Processing: Calculating
Slopewithterrainfunction of the raster R-package, extracting DEM values from raster at soil sampling locationsSampling Date: January 2010
- RSS – Remote Sensing Derived Spectral Data
Number of Features: 12
Code(s):
B01,B02,B03,B04,B05,B06,B07,B08,B8A,B09,B11,B12Unit: Unitless
Sensing: Sentinel-2 bare soil image (Level-2A) from “Copernicus Open Access Hub”
Processing: Extracting RSS values from raster at soil sampling locations
Sampling Date: November 2016
- VI - Vegetation Indices
Number of Features: 2
Code(s):
NDVI,GNDVIUnit: Unitless
Sensing: Sentinel-2 image during vegetative period (Level-2A) from “Copernicus Open Access Hub”
Processing: Calculating
NDVIas (B08 - B04) / (B08 + B04) andGNDVIas (B08 - B03) / (B08 + B03), extracting VI values from raster at soil sampling locationsSampling Date: January 2017
Examples¶
References¶
Gee, G.W. & Bauder, J.W. (1986) Particle-Size Analysis. In: Klute, A., Ed., Methods of Soil Analysis, Part 1. Physical and Mineralogical Methods, Agronomy Monograph No. 9, 2nd Edition, American Society of Agronomy/Soil Science Society of America, Madison, WI, 383-411.
Walkley, A. & Black, I. A. (1934). An examination of the Degtjareff method for determining soil organic matter, and a proposed modification of the chromic acid titration method. Soil science, 37(1), 29-38.