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Katioonivahetusvõime×Digitaalne mullakaardistus – ennustav mullamaastiku modelleerimine×Pedogeneesi modelleerimine×
ValdkondAgronoomiaAgronoomiaAgronoomia
PerekondProcess / pipelineProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Tekkeaasta1920-1982Late 1990s – early 2000s (formalised ~2003)1941 (Jenny's factorial model); process-based numerical models from 1990s onward
LoojaGeorg Wiegner, Heinrich Rotter, Melvin E. SumnerMultiple contributors; foundational framework by Alex McBratney and colleaguesHans Jenny (foundational framework); later extended by multiple contributors including Simonson, Hoosbeek, and Bryant
TüüpAnalytical soil characterization methodSpatial prediction and mapping pipelineQuantitative process-based simulation model
AlgallikasThomas, G. W. (1982). Exchangeable cations. In A. L. Page, R. H. Miller, & D. R. Keeney (Eds.), Methods of soil analysis. Part 2: Chemical and microbiological properties (2nd ed., pp. 159-165). American Society of Agronomy. link ↗McBratney, A. B., Mendonca Santos, M. L., & Minasny, B. (2003). On digital soil mapping. Geoderma, 117(1–2), 3–52. DOI ↗Minasny, B., Finke, P., Stockmann, U., Vanwalleghem, T., & McBratney, A. B. (2015). Resolving the integral connection between pedogenesis and landscape evolution. Earth-Science Reviews, 150, 102–120. DOI ↗
RööpnimetusedCEC, Soil nutrient retention, Base saturationDSM, predictive soil mapping, quantitative soil-landscape modelling, geostatistical soil mappingsoil formation modeling, soil genesis simulation, pedogenic process modeling, quantitative pedology
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KokkuvõteCation exchange capacity (CEC) is a fundamental soil property that measures the soil's ability to hold and release positively charged nutrient ions (cations: K⁺, Ca²⁺, Mg²⁺, Na⁺, H⁺, Al³⁺) in forms available to plant roots. CEC reflects the amount and type of clay minerals and organic matter in the soil—compounds with negatively charged surface sites that attract and temporarily bind cations. High CEC soils retain nutrients longer and require less frequent fertilization; low CEC soils lose nutrients rapidly through leaching.Digital Soil Mapping (DSM) is a quantitative, data-driven pipeline that predicts the spatial distribution of soil properties and classes across a landscape by statistically linking field observations to environmental covariates — terrain attributes, remote sensing imagery, climate surfaces, and geology layers. The approach replaces or augments traditional expert-drawn soil surveys with reproducible, spatially explicit models, and is applied in agronomy, land management, food security, and environmental assessment.Pedogenesis modeling is a quantitative method used in agronomy and soil science to simulate the processes by which soils form and evolve over time. Rooted in Hans Jenny's 1941 factorial framework — soil as a function of climate, organisms, relief, parent material, and time — modern approaches translate these conceptual drivers into coupled numerical process equations, allowing researchers to reconstruct past soil states and project future soil properties under changing land use or climate scenarios.
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