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Maps of Australian soil composition measured with visible-near infrared spectra 

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Record Last Modified: 2015-08-28
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Dataset Created: 2015-08-28
Dataset Published: 2015-08-28
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Viscarra Rossel, R. & Chen, C. (2015). Maps of Australian soil composition measured with visible-near infrared spectra. Version v1. Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation. Dataset. https://dx.doi.org/10.4225/08/55DFFCA48F284 
We measured the spectra of 4606 surface soil samples from across Australia using a vis-NIR spectrometer. These spectra provide an integrative measure that provides information on the fundamental characteristics and composition of the soil, including colour, iron oxide, clay and carbonate mineralogy, organic matter content and composition, the amount of water present and particle size. This soil information content of the spectra was summarised using a principal component analysis (PCA). We used model trees to derive statistical relationships between the scores of the PCA and 31 predictors that were readily available and we thought might best represent the factors of soil formation (climate, organisms, relief, parent material, time and the soil itself). The models were validated and subsequently used to produce digital maps of the information content of the spectra, as summarised by the PCA, with estimates of prediction error at 3-arc seconds (around 90 m) pixel resolution. The maps might be useful in situations requiring high-resolution, quantitative soil information e.g. in agricultural, environmental and ecologic modelling and for soil mapping and classification. Attributes: Units of measurement: 1. Principal component 1; 2. Principal component 3; 3. Principal component 3. For interpretations please see Viscarra Rossel & Chen (2011). Data Type: Float Grid. Map Projection: Geographic. Datum: GDA94. Map units: Decimal degrees. Resolution: 0.00083333333 degrees. File Header Information: ncols 48874; nrows 40373; xllcorner 112.91246795654; yllcorner -43.642475129116; cellsize 0.00083333333333333; NODATA_value -9999; byteorder LSBFIRST. 
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All Rights (including copyright) CSIRO Australia 2014. 
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Pedology and pedometrics
Soil sciences not elsewhere classified
User Defined
Digital soil mapping
Predictive modelling
Principal components analysis
Soil mapping
Soil visible-near infrared spectra
Soil-landscape modelling
TERN_Soils
TERN_Soils_DSM
Author
Viscarra Rossel, Raphael A.
Chen, Charlie
Publisher
Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Viscarra Rossel, R. A. & Chen C. (2011). Digitally mapping the information content of visible-near infrared spectra of surficial Australian soils. Remote Sensing of Environment, 115(6), 1443-1455, doi:10.1016/j.rse.2011.02.004
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