IKONOS Imagery to Estimate Surface Soil Property Variability in Two Alabama Physiographies

  • Dana G. Sullivan
    USDA ARS Southeast Watershed Research Lab. P.O. Box 748 Tifton GA 31794
  • J. N. Shaw
    Dep. of Agronomy and Soils Auburn University 202 Funchess Hall Auburn AL 36849
  • D. Rickman
    Global Hydrology and Climate Center NSSTC/MSFC/NASA 320 Sparkman Drive Huntsville AL 35805

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<jats:p>Knowledge of surface soil properties is used to assess past erosion and predict erodibility, determine nutrient requirements, and assess surface texture for soil survey applications. This study was designed to evaluate high resolution IKONOS multispectral data as a soil‐mapping tool. Imagery was acquired over conventionally tilled fields in the Coastal Plain and Tennessee Valley physiographic regions of Alabama. Acquisitions were designed to assess the impact of surface crusting, roughness, and tillage on our ability to depict soil property variability. Soils consisted mostly of fine‐loamy, kaolinitic, thermic Plinthic Kandiudults at the Coastal Plain site and fine, kaolinitic, thermic Rhodic Paleudults at the Tennessee Valley site. Soils were sampled in 0.20‐ha grids to a depth of 15 cm and analyzed for percentages of sand (0.05–2 mm), silt (0.002–0.05 mm), clay (<0.002 mm), citrate‐dithionite extractable Fe, and total C (TC). Four methods of evaluating variability in soil attributes were evaluated: (i) kriging of soil attributes, (ii) cokriging with soil attributes and reflectance data, (iii) multivariate regression based on the relationship between reflectance and soil properties, and (iv) fuzzy <jats:italic>c</jats:italic>‐means clustering of reflectance data. Results indicate that cokriging with remotely sensed (RS) data improved field scale estimates of surface TC and clay content compared with kriging and regression methods. Fuzzy <jats:italic>c</jats:italic>‐means worked best using remotely sensed data acquired over freshly tilled fields, reducing soil property variability within soil zones compared with field scale soil property variability.</jats:p>

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