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Landscape unit discrimination for pedological surveys by orbital spectral response
Fecha
2010Registro en:
ACTA SCIENTIARUM-AGRONOMY, v.32, n.3, p.555-561, 2010
1679-9275
10.4025/actasciagron.v32i3.6144
Autor
NANNI, Marcos Rafael
CEZAR, Everson
CHICATI, Marcelo Luiz
HATA, Fernando Teruhiko
OLIVEIRA, Roney Berti
DEMATTE, Jose Alexandre
Institución
Resumen
Landscape unit discrimination for pedological surveys by orbital spectral response. The objective of tins study was compare two soil survey methods. The first was performed by methods traditionally used to distinguish landscape units and soil class discrimination. The second was based on soil class distinction through orbital spectral response. In order to establish soil characteristics and their classification, soil samples were collected at two depths in a grid system, with a distance of 500 meters between points. With these samples, physical and chemical analyses were carried out. In the sampling points, the apparent reflectance of the soil, front the orbital image, was determined and, through cluster analysis landscape units were established. In order to evaluate the resemblance reliability between the landscape units established in each method, the Kappa index was used, the value set for the confusion matrix was 0.43, indicating high quality in the comparison, showing that the non-conventional method was as close as the one carried out by photointerpretation.