Soil Water Content Regression Analysis of Measurement Data from Hyperspectral Camera in Weathered Granite Soils

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Soil water content is one of the most common physical parameters that cause landslides or debris flow. Therefore, it is of very importance to determine or predict the water content quickly and non-destructively. This study investigates the hyperspectral information in the visible near-infrared regions (VNIR) of different samples of granite soils possessing varying water content. Totally 162 granite samples were taken from each mountain area. The samples with different water contents were examined using a hyperspectral radiometer operating in the 400~1000nm range by obtaining the spectral curves. It was found that the variation of VNIR is consistent with the water content variation of weathered granite soils, and the hyperspectral camera was able to detect it. A Partial Least Squares Regression (PLSR) analysis was applied to develop a calibration-model. The PLSR model resulted in a good correlation between the water content and VNIR profile. The results demonstrate that the hyperspectral camera combined with the PLSR model can be a useful and non-destructive tool for determining soil water contents in the weathered granite soils.
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EDP Sciences
Issue Date
2023-06-28
Language
English
Citation

8th International Conference on Debris Flow Hazard Mitigation, DFHM 2023

DOI
10.1051/e3sconf/202341503017
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10203/317216
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CE-Conference Papers(학술회의논문)
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