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Spatial Patterns Analysis of Field Measured Soil Nitrate

Goderya, FS
Graduate Research Assistant, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, NE

Dahab, MF
Prof., University of Nebraska, Lincoln, NE

Woldt, WE
Assistant Prof., University of Nebraska, Lincoln, NE

Bogardi, I
Prof., University of Nebraska, Lincoln, NE


Pages: 14    Published: Jan 1996


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Abstract

The purpose of this study was to assess the spatial variability of residual soil nitrate, measured in three contiguous 16 ha fields. Available data for residual soil nitrate were examined using conventional statistics. Data tended to be skewed with the mean greater than the median. Geostatistical methods were used to characterize and model the spatial structure. Three dimensional spatial variability was examined using two semivariograms: horizontal-spatial and vertical. Two dimensional horizontal-spatial semivariograms were also computed for each 0.3m (1ft) layer. Semivariogram analysis showed that there were similarities in the patterns of spatial variability for all fields. The results suggest that the spatial patterns in residual soil nitrate may be correlated with irrigation practices. Furthermore, a trend was found to be present along the vertical direction, which may be related to the time of sampling.


Keywords:
spatial variability, 3-D semivariogram, 2-D semivariogram, directional semivariogram, residual soil nitrate

Paper ID: STP16125S
Committee/Subcommittee: D18.01
DOI: 10.1520/STP16125S
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