Soil surface albedo and multispectral reflectance of short-wave radiation as a function of degree of soil slaking.

Authors

  • G. van der Heide
  • A.J. Koolen

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18174/njas.v28i4.17026

Abstract

The feasibility of mapping the degree of soil slaking using remote sensing on the basis of reflected solar radiation was investigated in the laboratory. Relationships between soil surface reflection and wavelength of light were plotted for a range of soil moisture contents and degrees of soil slaking. Reflection tended to increase with decreasing moisture content. Slaking had little effect on reflection at high moisture contents, but slightly increased reflection at low moisture contents. The detection of slaking by spectral analysis is not recommended, while albedo measurements may be successful under dry conditions. (Abstract retrieved from CAB Abstracts by CABI’s permission)

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1980-11-01

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