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NozareAgronomijaAgronomija
SaimeProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Izcelsmes gadsLate 1990s – early 2000s (formalised ~2003)1941 (Jenny's factorial model); process-based numerical models from 1990s onward
AutorsMultiple contributors; foundational framework by Alex McBratney and colleaguesHans Jenny (foundational framework); later extended by multiple contributors including Simonson, Hoosbeek, and Bryant
TipsSpatial prediction and mapping pipelineQuantitative process-based simulation model
PirmavotsMcBratney, 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 ↗
Citi nosaukumiDSM, predictive soil mapping, quantitative soil-landscape modelling, geostatistical soil mappingsoil formation modeling, soil genesis simulation, pedogenic process modeling, quantitative pedology
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KopsavilkumsDigital 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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