Digital elevation model quality on digital soil mapping prediction accuracy

被引:9
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作者
Costa, Elias Mendes [1 ]
Samuel-Rosa, Alessandro [2 ]
Cunha dos Anjos, Lucia Helena [1 ]
机构
[1] UFRRJ, Dept Solos, Seropedica, RJ, Brazil
[2] Univ Tecnol Fed Parana UTFPR SH, Santa Helena, PR, Brazil
来源
CIENCIA E AGROTECNOLOGIA | 2018年 / 42卷 / 06期
关键词
Multinomial logistic regression; predictor variables; collinearity; Shannon entropy; TERRAIN ATTRIBUTES; RESOLUTION; VARIABLES;
D O I
10.1590/1413-70542018426027418
中图分类号
S [农业科学];
学科分类号
09 ;
摘要
Digital elevation models (DEM) used in digital soil mapping (DSM) are commonly selected based on measures and indicators (quality criteria) that are thought to reflect how well a given DEM represents the terrain surface. The hypothesis is that the more accurate a DEM, the more accurate will be the DSM predictions. The objective of this study was to assess different criteria to identify the DEM that delivers the most accurate DSM predictions. A set of 10 criteria were used to evaluate the quality of nine DEMs constructed with different data sources, processing routines and three resolutions (5, 20, and 30 m). Multinomial logistic regression models were calibrated using 157 soil observations and terrain attributes derived from each DEM. Soil class predictions were validated using leave-one-out cross-validation. Results showed that, for each resolution, the quality criteria are useful to identify the DEM that more accurately represents the terrain surface. However, for all three resolutions, the most accurate DEM did not produce the most accurate DSM predictions. With the 20-m resolution DEMs, DSM predictions were five percentage points less accurate when using the more accurate DEM. The 5-m resolution was the most accurate DEM overall and resulted in DSM predictions with 44% accuracy; this value was equal to that obtained with two coarser resolution, lower accuracy DEMs. Thus, identifying the truly best DEM for DSM requires assessment of the accuracy of DSM predictions using some form of external validation, because not necessarily the most accurate DEM will produce the best DSM predictions.
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页码:608 / 622
页数:15
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