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Prediction of Soil Organic Carbon Contents in Tibet Using a Visible Near-Infrared Spectral Library
Accurate soil organic carbon (SOC) data are very important for management of agricultural production and climate change mitigation. Visible near-infrared diffuse reflectance spectroscopy is an inexpensive, non...
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Most root-derived carbon inputs do not contribute to long-term global soil carbon storage
Plant root-derived carbon (C) inputs (Iroot) are the primary source of C in mineral bulk soil. However, a fraction of Iroot may lose quickly (Iloss, e.g., via rhizosphere microbial respiration, leaching and fauna...
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Deformation Behaviors and Mechanical Mechanisms of Double Primary Linings for Large-Span Tunnels in Squeezing Rock: A Case Study
Large deformation has always been a focus and difficult issue in the construction of deep-buried tunnels in squeezing rock. Previous studies mainly focused on the large deformation of medium and small span rai...
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Farmland productivity and its application in spatial zoning of agricultural production: a case study in Zhejiang province, China
The spatial distribution of farmland productivity is important for reducing the loss of productive farmland and develo** sustainable agro-ecosystems in China. This study calculated theoretical, realizable an...
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Development of a national VNIR soil-spectral library for soil classification and prediction of organic matter concentrations
Soil visible-near infrared diffuse reflectance spectroscopy (vis-NIR DRS) has become an important area of research in the fields of remote and proximal soil sensing. The technique is considered to be particula...