학술논문

State-space estimation of soil organic carbon stock.
Document Type
Article
Source
International Agrophysics. 2014, Vol. 28 Issue 2, p185-194. 10p.
Subject
*STATE-space methods
*HUMUS
*AGRICULTURAL ecology
*PLANT-soil relationships
*PARAMETER estimation
*PYROPHOSPHATE of iron
Language
ISSN
0236-8722
Abstract
Understanding soil spatial variability and identifying soil parameters most determinant to soil organic carbon stock is pivotal to precision in ecological modelling, prediction, estimation and management of soil within a landscape. This study investigates and describes field soil variability and its structural pattern for agricultural management decisions. The main aim was to relate variation in soil organic carbon stock to soil properties and to estimate soil organic carbon stock from the soil properties. A transect sampling of 100 points at 3 m intervals was carried out. Soils were sampled and analyzed for soil organic carbon and other selected soil properties along with determination of dry aggregate and water-stable aggregate fractions. Principal component analysis, geostatistics, and state-space analysis were conducted on the analyzed soil properties. The first three principal components explained 53.2% of the total variation; Principal Component 1 was dominated by soil exchange complex and dry sieved macroaggregates clusters. Exponential semivariogram model described the structure of soil organic carbon stock with a strong dependence indicating that soil organic carbon values were correlated up to 10.8 m. Neighbouring values of soil organic carbon stock, all water-stable aggregate fractions, and dithionite and pyrophosphate iron gave reliable estimate of soil organic carbon stock by state-space. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]