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Sampling designs for soil organic carbon stock assessment of soil profiles

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GEODERMA
Volume 307, Issue -, Pages 220-230

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.geoderma.2017.08.013

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Fixed depth; Soil horizon; Vertical transect sampling; Fuzzy c-means sampling; vis-NIR spectra; Soil color; Digital soil morphometrics

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  1. National Institute of Food and Agriculture, United States Department of Agriculture [1003083]

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We investigated four sampling designs for soil organic carbon (SOC) stock assessment of soil profiles: (i) sampling by horizons, (ii) vertical transect sampling, (iii) depth-based stratified random sampling, (iv) fuzzy c-means sampling in which we explored the use of vis-NIR spectroscopy, image analysis and color models. An Alfisol and Mollisol profile wall (1 x 1 m) was divided into a 10 x 10 cm raster and 100 samples (about 200 g each) were collected at the centers of grid cells for SOC analysis. Bulk density samples were collected from each 10-cm depth interval along a single vertical transect and the SOC stock was calculated using 100 points in the profile wall. Horizon-based sampling for the Mollisol (5 horizons) ranged from 231 to 262 Mg C ha(-1), whereas it ranged from 69 to 99 Mg C ha(-1) in the Alfisol (3 horizons). The SOC stocks obtained by 1 to 7 vertical transects ranged from 68 to 81 Mg C ha(-1) in the Alfisol, and 239 to 246 Mg C ha(-1) in the Mollisol. Depth-based stratified random sampling resulted in the SOC stocks ranging from 77 to 82 Mg C ha(-1) in the Alfisol and 234 to 257 Mg C ha(-1) in the Mollisol, and the standard errors decreased with increasing sample size from 10 to 70. Fuzzy c-means clustering created clusters similar to the field delineated horizons. A sample size of 7 in both profiles was sufficient to estimate the mean profile SOC stock by fuzzy c-means sampling. The CIE L*a*b* color model resulted in more accurate estimation in the Alfisol, but the vis-NIR spectra resulted in more accurate estimation in the Mollisol. Soil depth improved the performance of vis-NIR spectra. It is concluded that in these soils, at least two or three vertical transects are required to capture the horizontal variation for estimating profile SOC stock. Depth-wise stratified random sampling reduces the number of samples and is suitable when horizontal variation is high. Fuzzy c-means sampling is useful to determine the minimum sample size for profile SOC stock assessment but requires ancillary data and processing before sampling the soil profile.

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