Philosophies of soil classifications : from is to does / S.W. Buol -- How good is our soil classification? / R. Dudal -- Soil classification : past and present / Robert J. Ahrens, Thomas J. Rice, Jr., ...
Deep learning approaches, particularly convolutional neural networks (CNNs) and other architectures, were used in 49 papers. These models excel at image-based tasks such as land cover classification, ...
A three-day international conference on Soil Classification and Reclamation of Degraded Lands in Arid Environments (ICSC 2010) bringing together more than 130 scholars, researchers and experts began ...
The incorporation of ethnopedological knowledge in soil science and the inclusion of indigenous communities as beneficiaries of the agricultural technology are indispensable premises to make a better ...
THE growth of interest in soil surveys of recent years and the impetus given to the natural study of soil by the work of the Russian pedologists have led to considerable discussion directed towards ...
Areas where landslides are common make hydric soil identification tricky. When it comes to soils, proper identification is key. Identification allows scientists to determine the story behind the soil: ...
The soil is formed when rocks are broken down by the action of wind, water and climate. This process is called weathering. The characteristic features of a soil depend upon the rocks from which it has ...
CHENNAI: In a first-of-its-kind initiative in the country, Chief Minister MK Stalin on Wednesday launched a new web portal - http://tnagriculture.in/mannvalam - to ...
Since Sharpe (1938) classified and denned the various gravitative movements, the term "soil creep" has become an indefinite, all-inclusive term surrounded by confusion as to meaning and the mechanics ...