Title of article
Disaggregation of polygons of surficial geology and soil maps using spatial modelling and legacy data
Author/Authors
Elisabeth N. Bui، نويسنده , , Christopher J. Moran، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Pages
16
From page
79
To page
94
Abstract
Examples from the Murray–Darling basin in Australia are used to illustrate different methods of disaggregation of reconnaissance-scale maps. One approach for disaggregation revolves around the de-convolution of the soil–landscape paradigm elaborated during a soil survey. The descriptions of soil map units and block diagrams in a soil survey report detail soil–landscape relationships or soil toposequences that can be used to disaggregate map units into component landscape elements. Toposequences can be visualised on a computer by combining soil maps with digital elevation data. Expert knowledge or statistics can be used to implement the disaggregation. Use of a restructuring element and k-means clustering are illustrated. Another approach to disaggregation uses training areas to develop rules to extrapolate detailed mapping into other, larger areas where detailed mapping is unavailable. A two-level decision tree example is presented. At one level, the decision tree method is used to capture mapping rules from the training area; at another level, it is used to define the domain over which those rules can be extrapolated.
Keywords
Rule induction , Hierarchical spatial classification , Barwon River , uncertainty , Polygon disaggregation , Spatial disaggregation , Soil–landscape models , Fluvial facies , decision trees
Journal title
GEODERMA
Serial Year
2001
Journal title
GEODERMA
Record number
1290008
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