Miniaturised visible and near-infrared spectrometers for assessing soil health indicators in mine site rehabilitation

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  • who: SOIL and colleagues from the Curtin University, G, Perth, WA, Australia have published the article: Miniaturised visible and near-infrared spectrometers for assessing soil health indicators in mine site rehabilitation, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors evaluate the spectra from four and NIR spectrometers some combinations and a full-range vis-NIR spectrometer for modelling 29 physical chemical and biological properties used to assess health at mine sites. The models were developed using 10-fold cross-validation, and their hyperparameters were optimised by minimising the root mean squared error (RMSE) with either grid . . .

     

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