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AN EVALUATION OF SOIL SAMPLING METHODS IN SUPPORT OF PRECISION AGRICULTURE IN NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA by Joshua Britton Harrell A Thesis Presented to the FACULTY OF THE USC GRADUATE SCHOOL UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree MASTER OF SCIENCE (GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY) May 2014 Copyright 2014 Joshua Britton Harrell ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Thank you to my thesis guidance committee chair, Dr. John Wilson, for his guidance and patience through this thesis process. Thank you also to my committee, Drs. Karen Kemp and Dr. Su Jin Lee, for their assistance as well. Finally, to my family and friends, thank you for your support. ii TABLE OF CONTENTS Acknowledgements ............................................................................................................. ii List of Figures ......................................................................................................................v List of Tables .................................................................................................................... vii List of Abbreviations ....................................................................................................... viii Abstract .............................................................................................................................. ix Chapter 1: Introduction .......................................................................................................1 Chapter 2: Related Work ..................................................................................................10 2.1 Random Composite Sampling vs. Point Sampling ..................................................11 2.2 Grid Soil Sampling Methods ....................................................................................11 2.2.1 Point Methods ....................................................................................................12 2.2.2 Random Composite Cell Sampling Method ......................................................15 2.3 Management Zone Sampling Methods ....................................................................15 2.4 Grid/Management Zone Hybrid Soil Sampling Method ..........................................18 2.5 Traditional Soil Sampling Methods .........................................................................19 2.6 Precision Soil Sampling Guidelines .........................................................................20 Chapter 3: Methods and Data Sources ..............................................................................22 3.1 Climate .....................................................................................................................23 3.2 Soil Characteristics ...................................................................................................24 3.3 Agricultural Practices ...............................................................................................25 3.4 Research Location ....................................................................................................25 3.5 Sampling Scheme Creation ......................................................................................25 3.5.1 Traditional Sampling Scheme ...........................................................................26 3.5.2 Grid Sampling Schemes ....................................................................................27 3.5.3 Management Zone Sampling Schemes..............................................................27 3.5.4 Hybrid Sampling Schemes ................................................................................29 iii 3.6 Physical Sample Collection ......................................................................................30 3.7 Method Used to Compare Sampling Procedures .....................................................34 Chapter 4: Results and Discussion ....................................................................................36 4.1 Measurements...........................................................................................................36 4.2 Interpolation Results ................................................................................................46 4.3 Real World Application ...........................................................................................54 Chapter 5: Conclusions .....................................................................................................56 5.1 Final Thoughts..........................................................................................................56 5.2 Considerations for Future Research .........................................................................57 iv
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