Aitkenhead et al., 2018 - Google Patents
Digital RGB photography and visible-range spectroscopy for soil composition analysisAitkenhead et al., 2018
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- 12321187117858299759
- Author
- Aitkenhead M
- Cameron C
- Gaskin G
- Choisy B
- Coull M
- Black H
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- Publication venue
- Geoderma
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We demonstrate calibration models developed for a number of soil variables, based on colour information derived from standard digital photography and a prototype visible- wavelength spectroscopy device. The samples used were taken from the National Soils …
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