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Hosang Han and Jangwon Suh
The accurate prediction of soil contamination in abandoned mining areas is necessary to address their environmental risks. This study employed a combined model of machine learning and geostatistics to predict the spatial distribution of soil contaminatio...
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Abdelkrim Lachgar, David J. Mulla and Viacheslav Adamchuk
One of the challenges in site-specific phosphorus (P) management is the substantial spatial variability in plant available P across fields. To overcome this barrier, emerging sensing, data fusion, and spatial predictive modeling approaches are needed to ...
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Nattakan Supajaidee, Nawinda Chutsagulprom and Sompop Moonchai
Ordinary kriging (OK) is a popular interpolation method for its ability to simultaneously minimize error variance and deliver statistically optimal and unbiased predictions. In this work, the adaptive moving window kriging with K-means clustering (AMWKK)...
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Djouhaina Brella, Lazhar Belkhiri, Ammar Tiri, Hichem Salhi, Fatma Elhadj Lakouas, Razki Nouibet, Adeltif Amrane, Ryma Merdoud and Lotfi Mouni
In this study, we analyzed the quality and the potential noncarcinogenic health risk of nitrate in groundwater in the El Milia plain, Kebir Rhumel Basin, Algeria. Moran?s I and the ordinary kriging (OK) interpolation technique were used to examine the sp...
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Alessia Di Giovanni, Diego Di Curzio, Davide Pantanella, Cristiana Picchi and Sergio Rusi
Recently, new numerical methods have been applied to weather data for the estimation of water budget, especially when the lack of measured data is considerable. Geostatistics is one of the most powerful approaches when it comes to studying spatially rele...
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Mohamed S. Shokr, Yasser S. A. Mazrou, Mostafa A. Abdellatif, Ahmed A. El Baroudy, Esawy K. Mahmoud, Ahmed M. Saleh, Abdelaziz A. Belal and Zheli Ding
For modelling and predicting soil indicators to be fully operational and facilitate decision-making at any spatial level, there is a requirement for precise spatially referenced soil information to be available as input data. This paper focuses on showin...
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Diego Di Curzio, Alessia Di Giovanni, Raffaele Lidori, Mario Montopoli and Sergio Rusi
Accurate knowledge of the rain amount is a crucial driver in several hydrometeorological applications. This is especially true in complex orography territories, which are typically impervious, thus, leaving most mountain areas ungauged. Due to their spat...
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Tung Gia Pham, Martin Kappas, Chuong Van Huynh and Linh Hoang Khanh Nguyen
Soil property maps are essential resources for agricultural land use. However, soil properties mapping is costly and time-consuming, especially in the regions with complicated topographic conditions. This study was conducted in a hilly region of Central ...
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Tomislav Malvic, Josip Iv?inovic, Josipa Velic and Rajna Rajic
The semivariogram and the ordinary kriging analyses of porosity data from the Sava Depression (Northern Croatia), are presented relative to the Croatian part of the Pannonian Basin system. The data are taken from hydrocarbon reservoirs of the Lower Ponti...
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Tomislav Malvic, Josip Iv?inovic, Josipa Velic and Rajna Rajic
The semivariogram and the ordinary kriging analyses of porosity data from the Sava Depression (Northern Croatia), are presented relative to the Croatian part of the Pannonian Basin system. The data are taken from hydrocarbon reservoirs of the Lower Ponti...
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Xiaolu Tang, Mingpeng Xia, Fengying Guan and Shaohui Fan
Moso bamboo is famous for fast growth and biomass accumulation, as well as high annual output for timber and bamboo shoots. These high outputs require high nutrient inputs to maintain and improve stand productivity. Soil nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), and...
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Akissi Bienve Pélagie Kouakou, Emmanuel Agnidé Lawin, Bamory Kamagaté, Amidou Dao, Issiaka Savané and Bernard Srohourou
This study analyzes, at local and regional scales, the rainfall variability across the Agneby watershed at the Agboville outlet over the period 1950?2013. Daily rainfall data from 14 rain gauges are used. The methods used are based, firstly, on the rainf...
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Michele Licata, Victor Buleo Tebar, Francesco Seitone and Giandomenico Fubelli
Landslides triggered by heavy rainfall pose significant threats to human settlements and infrastructure in temperate and equatorial climate regions. This study focuses on the development of the Open Landslide Project (OLP), an open source landslide inven...
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Waqas Ahmed, Khan Muhammad, Hylke Jan Glass, Snehamoy Chatterjee, Asif Khan and Abid Hussain
Geostatistical estimation methods rely on experimental variograms that are mostly erratic, leading to subjective model fitting and assuming normal distribution during conditional simulations. In contrast, Machine Learning Algorithms (MLA) are (1) free of...
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Jangwon Suh, Hyeongyu Lee and Yosoon Choi
The use of portable X-ray fluorescence (PXRF) and inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectrometry (ICP-AES) increases the rapidity and accuracy of soil contamination mapping, respectively. In practice, it is often necessary to repeat the soil con...
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Xiaoxiao Zhang, Guodong Liu, Hantao Wang, Xiaodong Li
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In this paper, we applied the support vector machine (SVM) to the spatial interpolation of the multi-year average annual precipitation in the Three Gorges Region basin. By combining it with the inverse distance weighting and ordinary kriging method, we c...
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Xiaoxiao Zhang, Guodong Liu, Hantao Wang and Xiaodong Li
In this paper, we applied the support vector machine (SVM) to the spatial interpolation of the multi-year average annual precipitation in the Three Gorges Region basin. By combining it with the inverse distance weighting and ordinary kriging method, we c...
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Micah Lourdes Felix and Kwansue Jung
Precipitation is a significant input variable required in hydrological models such as the Soil & Water Assessment Tool (SWAT). The utilization of inaccurate precipitation data can result in the poor representation of the true hydrologic conditions of...
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Yuratikan Jantaravikorn and Suwit Ongsomwang
Salt mining and shrimp farming have been practiced in the Non Thai district and the surrounding areas for more than 30 years, creating saline soil problems. To solve the soil salinity problem, soil salinity prediction and mapping utilizing the electromag...
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Melissa Magno, Ingrid Luffman and Arpita Nandi
Inorganic contaminants, including potentially toxic metals (PTMs), originating from un-reclaimed abandoned mine areas may accumulate in soils and present significant distress to environmental and public health. The ability to generate realistic spatial d...
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