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Mr. Can Yang
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Key Laboratory of Metallogenic Prediction of Nonferrous Metals and Geological Environment Monitoring, Ministry of Education, School of Geosciences and Info-Physics, Central South University

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Published: 08 January 2021 in Applied Sciences
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Under the influence of complex environmental conditions, the spatial heterogeneity of soil organic matter (SOM) is inevitable, and the relationship between SOM and visible and near-infrared (VNIR) spectra has the potential to be nonlinear. However, conventional VNIR-based methods for soil organic matter estimation cannot simultaneously consider the potential nonlinear relationship between the explanatory variables and predictors and the spatial heterogeneity of the relationship. Thus, the regional application of existing VNIR spectra-based SOM estimation methods is limited. This study combines the proposed partial least squares–based multivariate adaptive regression spline (PLS–MARS) method and a regional multi-variable associate rule mining and Rank–Kennard-Stone method (MVARC-R-KS) to construct a nonlinear prediction model to realize local optimality considering spatial heterogeneity. First, the MVARC-R-KS method is utilized to select representative samples and alleviate the sample global underrepresentation caused by spatial heterogeneity. Second, the PLS–MARS method is proposed to construct a nonlinear VNIR spectra-based estimation model with local optimization based on selected representative samples. PLS–MARS combined with the MVARC-R-KS method is illustrated and validated through a case study of Jianghan Plain in Hubei Province, China. Results showed that the proposed method far outweighs some available methods in terms of accuracy and robustness, suggesting the reliability of the proposed prediction model.

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Xiaomi Wang; Can Yang; Mengjie Zhou. Partial Least Squares Improved Multivariate AdaptiveRegression Splines for Visible and Near-Infrared-Based Soil Organic Matter Estimation Considering Spatial Heterogeneity. Applied Sciences 2021, 11, 566 .

AMA Style

Xiaomi Wang, Can Yang, Mengjie Zhou. Partial Least Squares Improved Multivariate AdaptiveRegression Splines for Visible and Near-Infrared-Based Soil Organic Matter Estimation Considering Spatial Heterogeneity. Applied Sciences. 2021; 11 (2):566.

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Xiaomi Wang; Can Yang; Mengjie Zhou. 2021. "Partial Least Squares Improved Multivariate AdaptiveRegression Splines for Visible and Near-Infrared-Based Soil Organic Matter Estimation Considering Spatial Heterogeneity." Applied Sciences 11, no. 2: 566.