Evaluating the particle densities of subarctic soils using pedotransfer functions and vis–NIR spectroscopy

Abstract The particle density (ρ s ) is a fundamental physical property needed for calculating the soil porosity and phase distributions. While ρ s is often estimated using soil organic matter (SOM) content and particle size distribution, the specific densities of each soil component remain unclear...

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Published in:Soil Science Society of America Journal
Main Authors: Weber, Peter Lystbæk, Hermansen, Cecilie, Nørgaard, Trine, Pesch, Charles, Moldrup, Per, Greve, Mogens H., Arthur, Emmanuel, de Jonge, Lis
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Published: Wiley 2022
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spelling crwiley:10.1002/saj2.20410 2024-06-02T08:07:35+00:00 Evaluating the particle densities of subarctic soils using pedotransfer functions and vis–NIR spectroscopy Weber, Peter Lystbæk Hermansen, Cecilie Nørgaard, Trine Pesch, Charles Moldrup, Per Greve, Mogens H. Arthur, Emmanuel de Jonge, Lis Teknologi og Produktion, Det Frie Forskningsråd 2022 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/saj2.20410 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/saj2.20410 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full-xml/10.1002/saj2.20410 en eng Wiley http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Soil Science Society of America Journal volume 86, issue 4, page 964-978 ISSN 0361-5995 1435-0661 journal-article 2022 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1002/saj2.20410 2024-05-03T11:59:30Z Abstract The particle density (ρ s ) is a fundamental physical property needed for calculating the soil porosity and phase distributions. While ρ s is often estimated using soil organic matter (SOM) content and particle size distribution, the specific densities of each soil component remain unclear in a subarctic agricultural setting. This study aimed to evaluate the ρ s of soils from Southwest Greenland using a three‐compartment model (3CM) based on the mixing ratio of SOM derived from loss‐on‐ignition, mineral particles <20 μm (FC), and mineral particles ≥20 μm (CC). We further evaluated the accuracy of the 3CM against pedotransfer functions (PTFs) and visible near‐infrared (vis–NIR) spectroscopic models. A total of 324 soil samples from 16 Greenlandic agricultural fields were investigated, covering a wide range in SOM content (0.021–0.602 kg kg –1 ) and clay content (0.020–0.185 kg kg –1 ). Despite their high SOM content, the Greenlandic soils exhibited relatively high ρ s (1.936–3.044 Mg m –3 ), which together with a large SOM/organic carbon ratio of 2.16 indicated a high SOM density of 1.493 Mg m –3 . The 3CM fit on all soils indicated FC and CC densities of 3.047 and 2.713 Mg m –3 , respectively, while a subset of soils ( n = 203) from the same geological setting resulted in FC and CC densities of 2.738 and 2.731 Mg m –3 . Prediction accuracy of the 3CM (RMSE = 0.067 Mg m –3 ) was similar to PTFs (RMSE = 0.068–0.070 Mg m –3 ) and better than vis–NIR spectroscopic models (RMSE = 0.091 Mg m –3 ). Article in Journal/Newspaper Greenland greenlandic Subarctic Wiley Online Library Greenland Soil Science Society of America Journal 86 4 964 978
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description Abstract The particle density (ρ s ) is a fundamental physical property needed for calculating the soil porosity and phase distributions. While ρ s is often estimated using soil organic matter (SOM) content and particle size distribution, the specific densities of each soil component remain unclear in a subarctic agricultural setting. This study aimed to evaluate the ρ s of soils from Southwest Greenland using a three‐compartment model (3CM) based on the mixing ratio of SOM derived from loss‐on‐ignition, mineral particles <20 μm (FC), and mineral particles ≥20 μm (CC). We further evaluated the accuracy of the 3CM against pedotransfer functions (PTFs) and visible near‐infrared (vis–NIR) spectroscopic models. A total of 324 soil samples from 16 Greenlandic agricultural fields were investigated, covering a wide range in SOM content (0.021–0.602 kg kg –1 ) and clay content (0.020–0.185 kg kg –1 ). Despite their high SOM content, the Greenlandic soils exhibited relatively high ρ s (1.936–3.044 Mg m –3 ), which together with a large SOM/organic carbon ratio of 2.16 indicated a high SOM density of 1.493 Mg m –3 . The 3CM fit on all soils indicated FC and CC densities of 3.047 and 2.713 Mg m –3 , respectively, while a subset of soils ( n = 203) from the same geological setting resulted in FC and CC densities of 2.738 and 2.731 Mg m –3 . Prediction accuracy of the 3CM (RMSE = 0.067 Mg m –3 ) was similar to PTFs (RMSE = 0.068–0.070 Mg m –3 ) and better than vis–NIR spectroscopic models (RMSE = 0.091 Mg m –3 ).
author2 Teknologi og Produktion, Det Frie Forskningsråd
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author Weber, Peter Lystbæk
Hermansen, Cecilie
Nørgaard, Trine
Pesch, Charles
Moldrup, Per
Greve, Mogens H.
Arthur, Emmanuel
de Jonge, Lis
spellingShingle Weber, Peter Lystbæk
Hermansen, Cecilie
Nørgaard, Trine
Pesch, Charles
Moldrup, Per
Greve, Mogens H.
Arthur, Emmanuel
de Jonge, Lis
Evaluating the particle densities of subarctic soils using pedotransfer functions and vis–NIR spectroscopy
author_facet Weber, Peter Lystbæk
Hermansen, Cecilie
Nørgaard, Trine
Pesch, Charles
Moldrup, Per
Greve, Mogens H.
Arthur, Emmanuel
de Jonge, Lis
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title Evaluating the particle densities of subarctic soils using pedotransfer functions and vis–NIR spectroscopy
title_short Evaluating the particle densities of subarctic soils using pedotransfer functions and vis–NIR spectroscopy
title_full Evaluating the particle densities of subarctic soils using pedotransfer functions and vis–NIR spectroscopy
title_fullStr Evaluating the particle densities of subarctic soils using pedotransfer functions and vis–NIR spectroscopy
title_full_unstemmed Evaluating the particle densities of subarctic soils using pedotransfer functions and vis–NIR spectroscopy
title_sort evaluating the particle densities of subarctic soils using pedotransfer functions and vis–nir spectroscopy
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