Random forest as a generic framework for predictive modeling of spatial and spatio-temporal variables. [PDF]
Hengl T +4 more
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Realistic quantification of input, parameter and structural errors of soil process models [PDF]
Heuvelink, G.B.M.
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Editorial: Digital soil mapping using electromagnetic sensors
Triven Koganti +7 more
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Tools related to the test cases of climate change adaptation and EU soil strategy improvement [PDF]
Adelle, Camille +13 more
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Is a pedometric assessment necessary for American football players? A cross-sectional study
Ewa Wodka-Natkaniec +2 more
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Frontier-line analysis: a novel pedometric technique for estimating potential carbon sequestration [PDF]
Rossel, R. A. V., Webster, R.
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Rapid detection of alkanes and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH) in oil-contaminated soils using visible near-infrared spectroscopy and chemometrics [PDF]
Almar, Carmen M. +4 more
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Pedometrics was officially founded in 1990, but the groundwork for the field can be traced back over 100 years earlier. Since its inception there have been 12 conferences, 11 special issues in Geoderma, more than 20 best paper awards, 42 issues of the Pedometron newsletter, and 7 IUSS spin-off working groups.
Alex B. McBratney +2 more
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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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