This is Version 1 of the Australian Soil Effective Cation Exchange Capacity product of the Soil and Landscape Grid of Australia.
The Soil and Landscape Grid of Australia has produced a range of digital soil attribute products. Each product contains six digital soil attribute maps, and their upper and lower confidence limits, representing the soil attribute at six depths: 0-5Â cm, 5-15Â cm, 15-30Â cm, 30-60Â cm, 60-100Â cm and 100-200Â cm. These depths are consistent with the specifications of the GlobalSoilMap.net project (https://esoil.io/TERNLandscapes/Public/Pages/SLGA/Resources/GlobalSoilMap_specifications_december_2015_2.pdf). The digital soil attribute maps are in raster format at a resolution of 3 arc sec (~90 x 90Â m pixels).
These maps are generated by combining the best available Digital Soil Mapping (DSM) products available across Australia.
The Soil and Landscape Grid of Australia has produced a range of digital soil attribute products. Each product contains six digital soil attribute maps, and their upper and lower confidence limits, representing the soil attribute at six depths: 0-5Â cm, 5-15Â cm, 15-30Â cm, 30-60Â cm, 60-100Â cm and 100-200Â cm. These depths are consistent with the specifications of the GlobalSoilMap.net project (https://esoil.io/TERNLandscapes/Public/Pages/SLGA/Resources/GlobalSoilMap_specifications_december_2015_2.pdf). The digital soil attribute maps are in raster format at a resolution of 3 arc sec (~90 x 90Â m pixels).
These maps are generated by combining the best available Digital Soil Mapping (DSM) products available across Australia.
- Attribute Definition: Cations extracted using barium chloride (BaCl2) plus exchangeable H + Al;
- Units: meq/100g;
- Period (temporal coverage; approximately): 1950-2013;
- Spatial resolution: 3 arc seconds (approx 90Â m);
- Total number of gridded maps for this attribute: 18;
- Number of pixels with coverage per layer: 2007M (49200 * 40800);
- Data license : Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 (CC BY);
- Target data standard: GlobalSoilMap specifications;
- Format: Cloud Optimised GeoTIFF;
Credit
We at TERN acknowledge the Traditional Owners and Custodians throughout Australia, New Zealand and all nations. We honour their profound connections to land, water, biodiversity and culture and pay our respects to their Elders past, present and emerging.
This work was jointly funded by CSIRO, Terrestrial Ecosystem Research Network (TERN) and the Australian Government through the National Collaborative Research Infrastructure Strategy (NCRIS).
We are grateful to the custodians of the soil site data in each state and territory for providing access to the soil site data, and all of the organisations listed as collaborating agencies for their significant contributions to the project and its outcomes.
Lineage
The National Soil Attribute Maps are generated by combining the best available digital soil mapping to calculate a variance weighted mean for each pixel. For this soil attribute the Australia-wide three-dimensional Digital Soil Property Maps are the only maps available. Thus the modelling for this soil attribute only used Decision trees with piecewise linear models with kriging of residuals developed from soil site data across Australia. (Viscarra Rossel et al., 2015a).