Literature DB >> 30471595

A high-resolution map of soil pH in China made by hybrid modelling of sparse soil data and environmental covariates and its implications for pollution.

Songchao Chen1, Zongzheng Liang2, Richard Webster3, Ganlin Zhang4, Yin Zhou2, Hongfen Teng2, Bifeng Hu5, Dominique Arrouays6, Zhou Shi7.   

Abstract

The soil's pH is the single most important indicator of the soil's quality, whether for agriculture, pollution control or environmental health and ecosystem functioning. Well documented data on soil pH are sparse for the whole of China - data for only 4700 soil profiles were available from China's Second National Soil Inventory. By combining those data, standardized for the topsoil (0-20 cm), with 17 environmental covariates at a fine resolution (3 arc-second or 90 m) we have predicted the soil's pH at that resolution, that is at more than 109 points. We did so by parallel computing over tiles, each 100 km × 100 km, with two machine learning techniques, namely Random Forest and XGBoost. The predictions for the tiles were then merged into a single map of soil pH for the whole of China. The quality of the predictions were assessed by cross-validation. The root mean squared error (RMSE) was an acceptable 0.71 pH units per point, and Lin's Concordance Correlation Coefficient was 0.84. The hybrid model revealed that climate (mean annual precipitation and mean annual temperature) and soil type were the main factors determining the soil's pH. The pH map showed acid soil mainly in southern and north-eastern China, and alkaline soil dominant in northern and western China. This map can provide a benchmark against which to evaluate the impacts of changes in land use and climate on the soil's pH, and it can guide advisors and agencies who make decisions on remediation and prevention of soil acidification, salinization and pollution by heavy metals, for which we provide examples for cadmium and mercury.
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Keywords:  Digital soil mapping; Environmental covariates; Hybrid modelling; Pollution potential; Soil pH

Year:  2018        PMID: 30471595     DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2018.11.230

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sci Total Environ        ISSN: 0048-9697            Impact factor:   7.963


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