Soil Spectroscopy: An Alternative to Wet Chemistry for Soil Monitoring
The soil science community is facing a growing demand of regional, continental, and
worldwide databases in order to monitor the status of the soil. However, the availability
of such data is very scarce. Cost-effective tools to measure soil properties for large areas
(e.g., Europe) are required. Soil spectroscopy has shown to be a fast, cost-effective, environmental-
friendly, nondestructive, reproducible, and repeatable analytical technique.
The main aim of this paper is to describe the state of the art of soil spectroscopy as well
as its potential to facilitating soil monitoring. The factors constraining the application of
soil spectroscopy as an alternative to traditional laboratory analyses, together with the
limits of the technique, are addressed. The paper also highlights that the widespread
use of spectroscopy to monitor the status of the soil should be encouraged by (1)
the creation of a standard for the collection of laboratory soil spectra, to promote
the sharing of spectral libraries, and (2) the scanning of existing soil archives, reducing
the need for costly sampling campaigns. Finally, routine soil analysis using soil spectroscopy
would be beneficial for the end users by a reduction in analytical costs, and an
increased comparability of results between laboratories. This ambitious project will
materialize only through (1) the establishment of local and regional partnerships
among existent institutions able to generate the necessary technical competence,
and (2) the support of international organizations. The Food and Agriculture Organization
(FAO) of United Nations and the Joint Research Centre of the European Commission
are well placed to promote the use of laboratory and field spectrometers for
monitoring the state of soils.
NOCITA Marco;
STEVENS Antoine;
VAN WESEMAEL Bas;
AITKENHEAD Matt;
BACHMANN Martin;
BARTHES Bernard;
BEN DOR Eyal;
BROWN David J.;
CLAIROTTE Michael;
CSORBA Adam;
DARDENNE P.;
DEMATTE J.;
GENOT Valerie;
GUERRERO Cesar;
KNADEL Maria;
MONTANARELLA Luca;
NOON Carole;
RAMIREZ-LOPEZ Leonardo;
ROBERTSON Jean;
SAKAI Hiro;
SORIANO-DISLA Jose M.;
SHEPHERD Keith D.;
STENBERG Bo;
TOWETT Eick;
VARGAS Ronald;
WETTERLIND Johanna;
2015-07-09
ELSEVIER ACADEMIC PRESS INC
JRC96348
0065-2113,
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/bs.agron.2015.02.002,
https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/JRC96348,
10.1016/bs.agron.2015.02.002,
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