Title of article
Soil type mapping using the generalised linear geostatistical model: A case study in a Dutch cultivated peatland
Author/Authors
Bas Kempen، نويسنده , , Dick J. Brus، نويسنده , , Gerard B. M. Heuvelink، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Pages
14
From page
540
To page
553
Abstract
We present the generalised linear geostatistical model (GLGM) for soil type mapping and investigate if spatial prediction with this model results in a soil map of greater accuracy than a map obtained using a non-spatial model, i.e. a model that ignores spatial dependence in the soil type variable. The GLGM is central to the framework of model-based geostatistics. We adopted a pragmatic approach in which the five soil types in a cultivated peatland were separately modelled with a binomial logit-linear GLGM. Prediction with soil type-specific GLGMs resulted in five binomial probabilities at each prediction location, which were standardised to multinomial probabilities by selecting the soil type with maximal probability. A soil map was created from the predicted probabilities. In addition, two non-spatial models were used to map soil type. These were the multinomial logit model and the generalised linear model for Bernoulli-distributed data. Validation with independent probability sample data showed that use of a spatial model for digital soil type mapping did not result in more accurate predictions than those with the non-spatial models.
Journal title
GEODERMA
Serial Year
2012
Journal title
GEODERMA
Record number
1298574
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