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- Title
Radiometric Study of Soil Profiles in the Infrared Band.
- Authors
Ponomareva, T.; Ponomarev, E.
- Abstract
The applicability of radiometric survey of soil profiles in the infrared range for the analysis of soil physical properties was studied. Radiometric data were obtained for different dates of the growing season for a number of soil profiles. The specificity of temperature profiles of texture-differentiated soils (Luvisols and Retisols) as related to weather conditions of the growing season was examined. The correlation analysis showed a close relationship between the air and surface soil temperatures and between the radiometric and thermodynamic soil temperatures in the upper 10 cm. In the studied profiles, the gradient of radiometric temperatures reached 0.5-0.8°C/cm in the humus horizons and sharply decreased at the depth of more than 15-20 cm. The gradient analysis of radiometric images made it possible to outline the boundaries of soil horizons. For the texture-differentiated soils, the most distinct boundaries were established between the gray-humus AY horizon and the underlying eluvial EL horizon in podzolic soils and between the AY horizon and the underlying humus-eluvial AEL horizon in gray soils.
- Subjects
SOIL profiles; SOIL temperature; NUCLEAR activation analysis; GRADIENT coils; LUVISOLS; MATHEMATICAL models
- Publication
Eurasian Soil Science, 2016, Vol 49, Issue 2, p198
- ISSN
1064-2293
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1134/S1064229316020083