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Title: Environmental correlation and spatial autocorrelation of soil properties in Keller Peninsula, Maritime Antarctica.
Authors: MORAES, A. G. de L.
FRANCELINO, M. R.
CARVALHO JUNIOR, W. de
PEREIRA, M. G.
THOMAZINI, A.
SCHAEFER, C. E. G. R.
Affiliation: ANDRÉ GERALDO DE LIMA MORAES, UFRRJ; MARCIO ROCHA FRANCELINO, UFRRJ; WALDIR DE CARVALHO JUNIOR, CNPS; MARCOS GERVASIO PEREIRA, UFRRJ; ANDRÉ THOMAZINI, UFV; CARLOS ERNESTO GONÇALVES REYNAUD SCHAEFER, UFV.
Date Issued: 2017
Citation: Revista Brasileira de Ciência do Solo, Viçosa, MG, v. 41, 2017. Ref. e0170021.
Description: The pattern of variation in soil and landform properties in relation to environmental covariates are closely related to soil type distribution. The aim of this study was to apply digital soil mapping techniques to analysis of the pattern of soil property variation in relation to environmental covariates under periglacial conditions at Keller Peninsula, Maritime Antarctica. We considered the hypothesis that covariates normally used for environmental correlation elsewhere can be adequately employed in periglacial areas in Maritime Antarctica. For that purpose, 138 soil samples from 47 soil sites were collected for analysis of soil chemical and physical properties. We tested the correlation between soil properties (clay, potassium, sand, organic carbon, and pH) and environmental covariates. The environmental covariates selected were correlated with soil properties according to the terrain attributes of the digital elevation model (DEM). The models evaluated were linear regression, ordinary kriging, and regression kriging. The best performance was obtained using normalized height as a covariate, with an R2 of 0.59 for sand. In contrast, the lowest R2 of 0.15 was obtained for organic carbon, also using the regression kriging method. Overall, results indicate that, despite the predominant periglacial conditions, the environmental covariates normally used for digital terrain mapping of soil properties worldwide can be successfully employed for understanding the main variations in soil properties and soil-forming factors in this region. Keywords: kriging, geostatistical methods, soil variability.
Keywords: Krigagem
Métodos geoestatísticos
Variabilidade do solo
DOI: 10.1590/18069657rbcs20170021
Type of Material: Artigo de periódico
Access: openAccess
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