Soil hydrology: Recent methodological advances, challenges, and perspectives

H Vereecken, JA Huisman… - Water resources …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Technological and methodological progress is essential to improve our understanding of
fundamental processes in natural and engineering sciences. In this paper, we will address …

Electromagnetic conductivity imaging (EMCI) of soil using a DUALEM-421 and inversion modelling software (EM4Soil)

J Triantafilis, FAM Santos - Geoderma, 2013 - Elsevier
One of the most popular geophysical methods currently being used to provide information
about the spatial variation of soil properties is electromagnetic (EM) induction. This is …

A Vis‐NIR Spectral Library to Predict Clay in Australian Cotton Growing Soil

D Zhao, X Zhao, T Khongnawang… - Soil Science Society …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
A vis‐NIR spectral libraries were built across seven cotton growing areas of Australia.
Establishing a calibration from each area independently was more accurate than making a …

An inversion approach to generate electromagnetic conductivity images from signal data

J Triantafilis, CH Terhune Iv, FAM Santos - Environmental modelling & …, 2013 - Elsevier
The alluvial clay plains of the Murray–Darling Basin (MDB) have been extensively
developed for irrigated agricultural production. Whilst irrigation has brought economic …

Scope to predict soil properties at within-field scale from small samples using proximally sensed γ-ray spectrometer and EM induction data

J Huang, RM Lark, DA Robinson, I Lebrón, AM Keith… - Geoderma, 2014 - Elsevier
Spatial predictions of soil properties are needed for various purposes. However, the costs
associated with soil sampling and laboratory analysis are substantial. One way to improve …

Identifying potential leakage zones in an irrigation supply channel by mapping soil properties using electromagnetic induction, inversion modelling and a support …

E Zare, N Li, T Khongnawang, M Farzamian… - Soil Systems, 2020 - mdpi.com
The clay alluvial plains of Namoi Valley have been intensively developed for irrigation. A
condition of a license is water needs to be stored on the farm. However, the clay plain was …

Comparing electromagnetic induction instruments to map soil salinity in two-dimensional cross-sections along the Kham-rean Canal using EM inversion software

T Khongnawang, E Zare, P Srihabun, J Triantafilis - Geoderma, 2020 - Elsevier
The introduction of irrigated agriculture through a network of canals has seen enormous
growth in agricultural output in northeast Thailand. However, the canals are leaking causing …

Digital soil mapping of available water content using proximal and remotely sensed data

L Gooley, J Huang, D Page… - Soil use and …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Two‐thirds of all irrigated agriculture in Australia is undertaken within the Murray–Darling
Basin. However, climate change predictions for this region suggest rainfall will decrease. To …

Irrigation salinity hazard assessment and risk mapping in the lower Macintyre Valley, Australia

J Huang, MJ Prochazka, J Triantafilis - Science of the Total Environment, 2016 - Elsevier
Abstract In the Murray–Darling Basin of Australia, secondary soil salinization occurs due to
excessive deep drainage and the presence of shallow saline water tables. In order to …

Spatial prediction of the exchangeable sodium percentage at multiple depths using electromagnetic inversion modelling

J Huang, GB Davies, D Bowd… - Soil use and …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Agriculture in the semi‐arid and arid areas of the world requires irrigation. However, in these
areas, soils naturally contain large amounts of sodium (sodic) which can cause amongst …