Journal article
Quantification of Uncertainty in Mathematical Models: The Statistical Relationship between Field and Laboratory pH Measurements
K Benke, NJ Robinson
Applied and Environmental Soil Science | Hindawi Publishing Corporation | Published : 2017
DOI: 10.1155/2017/5857139
Abstract
The measurement of soil pH using a field portable test kit represents a fast and inexpensive method to assess pH. Field based pH methods have been used extensively for agricultural advisory services and soil survey and now for citizen soil science projects. In the absence of laboratory measurements, there is a practical need to model the laboratory pH as a function of the field pH to increase the density of data for soil research studies and Digital Soil Mapping. The accuracy and uncertainty in pH field measurements were investigated for soil samples from regional Victoria in Australia using both linear and sigmoidal models. For samples in water and CaCl2 at 1: 5 dilutions, sigmoidal models ..
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