SOC is the most important indicator of soil fertility and monitoring its space-time changes is a prerequisite to establish strategies to reduce soil loss and preserve its quality. Herewe modelled the topsoil (0–0.3 m) SOC concentration of the cultivated area of Sicily in 1993 and 2008. Sicily is an extremely variable regionwith a high number of ecosystems, soils, and microclimates. We studied the role of time and land use in the modelling of SOC, and assessed the role of remote sensing (RS) covariates in the boosted regression treesmodelling. The models obtained showed a high pseudo-R2 (0.63–0.69) and low uncertainty (s.d. b 0.76 g C kg−1 with RS, and b1.25 g C kg−1 without RS). These outputs allowed depicting a time variation of SOC at 1 arcsec. SOC estimation strongly depended on the soil texture, land use, rainfall and topographic indices related to erosion and deposition. RS indices captured one fifth of the total variance explained, slightly changed the ranking of variance explained by the non-RS predictors, and reduced the variability of the model replicates. During the study period, SOC decreased in the areas with relatively high initial SOC, and increased in the areawith high temperature and low rainfall, dominated by arables. Thiswas likely due to the compulsory application of some Good Agricultural and Environmental practices. These results confirm that the importance of texture and land use in short-term SOC variation is comparable to climate. The present results call for agronomic and policy intervention at the district level to maintain fertility and yield potential. In addition, the present results suggest that the application of RS covariates enhanced the modelling performance.

Spatio-temporal topsoil organic carbon mapping of a semi-arid Mediterranean region : the role of land use, soil texture, topographic indices and the influence of remote sensing data to modelling / C. Schillaci, M. Acutis, L. Lombardo, A. Lipani, M. Fantappiè, M. Märker, S. Saia. - In: SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT. - ISSN 0048-9697. - 601-602(2017 Dec), pp. 821-832. [10.1016/j.scitotenv.2017.05.239]

Spatio-temporal topsoil organic carbon mapping of a semi-arid Mediterranean region : the role of land use, soil texture, topographic indices and the influence of remote sensing data to modelling

C. Schillaci
Formal Analysis
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M. Acutis
Supervision
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2017

Abstract

SOC is the most important indicator of soil fertility and monitoring its space-time changes is a prerequisite to establish strategies to reduce soil loss and preserve its quality. Herewe modelled the topsoil (0–0.3 m) SOC concentration of the cultivated area of Sicily in 1993 and 2008. Sicily is an extremely variable regionwith a high number of ecosystems, soils, and microclimates. We studied the role of time and land use in the modelling of SOC, and assessed the role of remote sensing (RS) covariates in the boosted regression treesmodelling. The models obtained showed a high pseudo-R2 (0.63–0.69) and low uncertainty (s.d. b 0.76 g C kg−1 with RS, and b1.25 g C kg−1 without RS). These outputs allowed depicting a time variation of SOC at 1 arcsec. SOC estimation strongly depended on the soil texture, land use, rainfall and topographic indices related to erosion and deposition. RS indices captured one fifth of the total variance explained, slightly changed the ranking of variance explained by the non-RS predictors, and reduced the variability of the model replicates. During the study period, SOC decreased in the areas with relatively high initial SOC, and increased in the areawith high temperature and low rainfall, dominated by arables. Thiswas likely due to the compulsory application of some Good Agricultural and Environmental practices. These results confirm that the importance of texture and land use in short-term SOC variation is comparable to climate. The present results call for agronomic and policy intervention at the district level to maintain fertility and yield potential. In addition, the present results suggest that the application of RS covariates enhanced the modelling performance.
SOC mapping; Space-time SOC variation; Agro-ecosystems; R programming; Digital soil mapping; Legacy dataset
Settore AGR/02 - Agronomia e Coltivazioni Erbacee
Settore AGR/14 - Pedologia
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