Home > Resource Center > Application Notes > An Innovative Approach to Normalize Soil Reflectance Spectra Acquired by Different Spectrometers and
 

ASD

  • Our blog
  • Contact Us
  • facebook
  • linked in
  • youtube
  • Products
    • FieldSpec

      • FieldSpec 4

        • FieldSpec 4 Standard-Res Spectroradiometer
        • FieldSpec 4 Hi-Res Spectroradiometer
        • FieldSpec 4 Wide-Res Spectroradiometer
      • FieldSpec 3

        • FieldSpec 3 Portable Spectroradiometer
        • FieldSpec 3 Hi-Res Portable Spectroradiometer
        • FieldSpec 3 Max Portable Spectroradiometer
        • HandHeld 2 Portable Spectroradiometer
    • TerraSpec

        • TerraSpec 4 Standard-Res Mineral Analyzer
        • TerraSpec 4 Hi-Res Mineral Spectrometer
    • QualitySpec

        • QualitySpec Pro Vis/NIR Spectrometer
        • QualitySpec 7000
    • LabSpec

      • LabSpec

        • LabSpec 2500/2600 Portable Vis/NIR Spectrometer
        • LabSpec 5000/5100 Portable Lab Instrument
      • Software

        • ASD Software

          • Indico Pro Spectral Acquisition Software
          • RS3 Spectral Acquisition Software
        • Third-party Software

          • GRAMS Suite
          • KaleidaGraph
          • The Unscrambler
        • Accessories

          Products
        • Applications
          • Remote Sensing

              • Field Spectroscopy
              • Ground Truthing
              • Spectral Remote Sensing
              • Crops and Soils Research
              • Ice Research and Snow Research
              • Landscape Ecology and Ecology Research
              • See more Remote Sensing
          • Mining

              • Mining Exploration
              • Mining Production
              • Extractive Metallurgy
              • See more Mining
          • Additional

              • Agriculture and Soil Analysis
              • Raw Material Inspection and Analysis
              • Forest Products
              • Pharmaceutical
              • Optics and Photonics
              • See more Additional
          Applications
        • Service and Support
          • SummitCAL
          • Instrument Service
          • Training
          • Technical Support
          • Goetz Instrument Program
           
          Service and Support
        • Events
          • ASD Events
          • Training
          Events
        • Resource Center
          • FAQs
          • Application Notes
           
          Resource Center
        • About Us
          • News
          • Careers
          • About Our Experts
          • Milestones
          • History of ASD
          • Management Team
          • Corporate Citizenship
          • Partners and Memberships
          • Why NIR
           
          About Us
        Resource Center
        Resource Center
          • FAQs
          • Application Notes

        Related Applications

        • Soil Analysis for Agriculture and Soils

        Application Notes

        An Innovative Approach to Normalize Soil Reflectance Spectra Acquired by Different Spectrometers and Operators
        Eyal Ben Dor, Geography Department, Tel Aviv University

        This paper was presented at the Art, Science and Applications of Reflectance Spectroscopy Symposium sponsored by ASD Inc. and IEEE GRSS, February 23-25, 2010 in Boulder, Colorado.

        Authors: Eyal Ben Dor, Agustin Pimstein, Gila Notesco
        Affiliation: Geography Department, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv  Israel

        Abstract

        A wide range of factors affect the reflectance spectrum of a given soil sample. For example, variability can be introduced by the spectrometer itself, the experimental protocol and sometimes even by the operator. Unlike spectra of rock and minerals where easily recognized spectral features are sufficient for diagnostic assessment, it is more subtle spectral data that reveals the most characteristic information about a soil sample. Consequently, technical factors that alter the reflectance spectrum need to be identified and minimized and, if possible, eliminated or at least standardized. The need to minimize such factors in a robust way is important especially now that a worldwide soil spectral group has been established and soil spectral libraries are exchanged routinely between members. This paper summarizes a comprehensive and systematic study performed with this goal in mind. A group of 12 chemically defined soils were assessed spectrally by multiple operators using three different ASD spectrometers that require different protocols and measurement conditions. Despite the definition of strict protocols, for some soil samples there was great variation among the spectra generated by the three different ASD spectrometers that was exacerbated when more than one operator performed the spectroscopy. Therefore, we decided to investigate an approach taken from the wet chemistry discipline, whereby an internal and well-defined standard is included in every measurement cycle. Three different materials were examined for that purpose and a method was developed to normalize spectra to the spectra generated by a ‘mother’ spectrometer and protocol. We propose that this method enables the variable spectra of a given soil sample to be translated into a common denominator and thus should facilitate the exchange of spectral information among scientists worldwide and allow creation of a robust soil database for diverse applications.

        Full article link

        full article
      • Mining
      • Additional
      • Remote Sensing
      • NIR Community Blog

        • ASD Announces 2012 Alexander Goetz Instrument Support Program Winners

          January 30, 2012

        • New Look and Structure for Spectroscopy Solutions Company ASD Inc.’s Website!

          January 23, 2012

        • New TerraSpec 4 Line of Mineral Analyzers Speed Exploration and Optimize Mining

          January 17, 2012

        Read All

        • Contact Us
        • Find a Representative
        • Join our NIR Community

        Products

        • FieldSpec
        • TerraSpec
        • QualitySpec
        • LabSpec
        • Software
        • Spectroscopy Accessories

        Applications

        • Remote Sensing
        • Mining
        • Additional

        Service and Support

        • SummitCAL
        • Instrument Service
        • Training
        • Technical Support
        • Goetz Instrument Program

        Events

        Resource Center

        • FAQs
        • Application Notes

        About Us

        • News
        • Careers
        • About Our Experts
        • Milestones
        • History of ASD
        • Management Team
        • Corporate Citizenship
        • Partners and Memberships
        • Why NIR

        Copyright 2011 by ASD Inc. Terms & Conditions | Privacy Policy | Site Map | Support

        Connect with ASD Inc.: www.facebook.com www.youtube.com