通过GlobalSoilMap和其他国际和国家倡议进行土壤遗产数据救援

GeoResJ Pub Date : 2017-12-01 DOI:10.1016/j.grj.2017.06.001
Dominique Arrouays , Johan G.B. Leenaars , Anne C. Richer-de-Forges , Kabindra Adhikari , Cristiano Ballabio , Mogens Greve , Mike Grundy , Eliseo Guerrero , Jon Hempel , Tomislav Hengl , Gerard Heuvelink , Niels Batjes , Eloi Carvalho , Alfred Hartemink , Alan Hewitt , Suk-Young Hong , Pavel Krasilnikov , Philippe Lagacherie , Glen Lelyk , Zamir Libohova , Dario Rodriguez
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70多年来,世界上几乎所有国家都产生了遗留土壤数据。不幸的是,数据、信息和知识目前仍然是碎片化的,如果它们仍然以纸质形式存在,就有丢失的风险。为了将这些遗留数据处理成一致的、空间明确的和连续的全球土壤信息,数据正在被抢救并编译到数据库中。数千份土壤调查报告和地图已被扫描并在网上提供。这些数据源报告的土壤剖面数据已被捕获并汇编成数据库。在选定的国家中获救的土壤剖面总数约为80万份。目前,有117,000个剖面的数据根据全球土壤地图的规范在一个世界级别数据库(WoSIS)中进行汇编和协调。在国家一级提出的结果可能被低估了。大多数土壤数据仍未得到拯救,应继续努力。这些数据已被用于制作土壤属性图。我们讨论了自上而下和自下而上的方法来制作这种地图的利弊,并强调了它们的互补性。我们给出成功故事的例子。第一张使用获救数据的全球土壤属性地图是通过自上而下的方法制作的,并于2014年以1公里的有限分辨率发布,随后于2017年以250米的分辨率更新。到2020年底,我们的目标是交付第一款完全符合GlobalSoilMap规范的全球产品。
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Soil legacy data rescue via GlobalSoilMap and other international and national initiatives

Legacy soil data have been produced over 70 years in nearly all countries of the world. Unfortunately, data, information and knowledge are still currently fragmented and at risk of getting lost if they remain in a paper format. To process this legacy data into consistent, spatially explicit and continuous global soil information, data are being rescued and compiled into databases. Thousands of soil survey reports and maps have been scanned and made available online. The soil profile data reported by these data sources have been captured and compiled into databases. The total number of soil profiles rescued in the selected countries is about 800,000. Currently, data for 117, 000 profiles are compiled and harmonized according to GlobalSoilMap specifications in a world level database (WoSIS). The results presented at the country level are likely to be an underestimate. The majority of soil data is still not rescued and this effort should be pursued. The data have been used to produce soil property maps. We discuss the pro and cons of top-down and bottom-up approaches to produce such maps and we stress their complementarity. We give examples of success stories. The first global soil property maps using rescued data were produced by a top-down approach and were released at a limited resolution of 1 km in 2014, followed by an update at a resolution of 250 m in 2017. By the end of 2020, we aim to deliver the first worldwide product that fully meets the GlobalSoilMap specifications.

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