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An Efficient Model-Agnostic Approach for Uncertainty Estimation in Data-Restricted Pedometric Applications [PDF]
This paper introduces a model-agnostic approach designed to enhance uncertainty estimation in the predictive modeling of soil properties, a crucial factor for advancing pedometrics and the practice of digital soil mapping.
Viacheslav Barkov +3 more
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The carbon stock (C Stock) is a key soil attribute, especially in areas under degradation. The objective of this study was to map the C Stock and other physical and chemical attributes on the soil surface of a micro-watershed located in the Gilbués ...
Julio César Galdino de Sousa +8 more
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Is a pedometric assessment necessary for American football players? A cross-sectional study
BACKGROUND There is insufficient research on the distribution of foot pressure in American football players, categorized by player positions on the field. OBJECTIVE To assess the impact of American football training on static foot pressure distribution
Ewa Wodka-Natkaniec +2 more
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Prediction of Soil Erodibility by Diffuse Reflectance Spectroscopy in a Neotropical Dry Forest Biome
The USLE and the RUSLE are two common erosion prediction models that are used worldwide, and soil erodibility (K-factor) is one parameter used to calculate them. The objectives of this study were to investigate the variability of soil-erodibility factors
S. Pontes +7 more
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Fine-scale soil mapping with Earth Observation data: a multiple geographic level comparison
Multitemporal collections of satellite images and their products have recently been explored in digital soil mapping. This study aimed to produce a bare soil image (BSI) for the São Paulo State (Brazil) to perform a pedometric analysis for different ...
J. L. Safanelli +6 more
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Ten challenges for the future of pedometrics
Pedometrics, the application of mathematical and statistical methods to the study of the distribution and genesis of soils, has broadened its scope over the past two decades. The primary focus of pedometricians has traditionally been on spatial and spatio-temporal soil inventories with numerical soil classification, geostatistical modelling of spatial ...
Alexandre M.J.‐C. Wadoux +8 more
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Soil natural capital in europe; a framework for state and change assessment. [PDF]
Soils underpin our existence through food production and represent the largest terrestrial carbon store. Understanding soil state-and-change in response to climate and land use change is a major challenge.
Robinson DA +6 more
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The state of the art in pedometrics
Abstract This paper briefly reviews the state of knowledge of the spatial and temporal variation of soil as discussed in the rejoinder session of the Pedometrics Workshop held in Wageningen, 1–3 September 1992. The paper discusses three aspects, namely theory, applications, and tools, in terms of current understanding and the research topics that we ...
P.A. Burrough, J. Bouma, Scott R. Yates
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Past, present & future of information technology in pedometrics
Although pedometric approaches were taken as early as 1925, the post-WWII development of information technology radically transformed the possibilities for applying mathematical methods to soil science. The most significant development is the digital computer and associated developments in computer science.
David G. Rossiter
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This study aimed to explore an affordable and easily accessible alternative to the Munsell colour system, while also assessing the reliability of data output from the Munsell colour chart when used by two different individuals. The research involved the
A.B. Shobayo +2 more
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