期刊名称: |
Applied Spectroscopy Reviews |
全部作者: |
Tiezhu Shi,Long Guo,Yiyun Chen,Weixi Wang,Zhou Shi,Qingquan Li,Guofeng Wu |
出版年份: |
2018 |
卷 号: |
10 |
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Heavy metal soil contamination is a severe environmental problem
globally, and its mapping is vital for environmental managers and
policymakers to determine its distributions and hotspots. This paper
reviewed multiple proximal and remote sensing spectroscopy
for convenient and inexpensive method of obtaining soil reflectance
spectroscopy or environmental covariates, which can be used
for mapping heavy metal soil contamination. Furthermore, spatial
prediction using proximal remote-sensed data and environmental
covariates was discussed. We suggested that mapping of the spatial
distributions of metal species may be important due to the different
bioavailabilities and toxicities of various species. The assimilation
of multiple proximal/remote-sensed sensors may promote the
horizontal and vertical mapping of soil heavy metals. Moreover,
combining the advantages of satellite and unmanned aerial vehicle
-based hyperspectral imaging systems will facilitate the development
of a space–aeronautic incorporation hyperspectral observation
technology that can monitor soil environment rapidly and accurately
at a large scale.