These notes may be more appropriate in some other BiGCZ repository rather than CZIMEA, but this is a good place to start.
A general warning / caution about many soil data compilations: soil profile location (lat-lon) are not always highly accurate, or even present at all. eg, in a review of the WoSIS paper, it was stated that "In the current version of WoSIS, about 20% of the soil profiles do not have a quantitative georeference, i.e. numeric geographic coordinates". The ISCN documentation makes similar warnings, while highlighting the value of data that has many consistent parameters at one profile/horizon even though it doesn't have good (or any) lat-lon locations.
- As available primarily from CZOCentral WOF
- Data structure is highly variable, but this is a resource that must be assessed. Luquillo CZO would be a great place to start.
- See ModelMyWatershed efforts. Anthony can fill in details on this.
- USA National Cooperative Soil Survey Soil Characterization database
- USA National Soil Information System
- Anything Dylan is doing! https://twitter.com/DylanBeaudette, https://github.com/dylanbeaudette, https://casoilresource.lawr.ucdavis.edu/people/dylan-e-beaudette/
- He even studies the "Sierra Foothill Region of California" and lives in that area, so may be of direct interest to Emma and the Southern Sierra CZO
- eg, this older reference: Kern, J. 1995, Geographic patterns of soil water-holding capacity in the contiguous United States. Soil Science Society of America Journal 59, 1126-1133. Can then look up recent studies that cite it in building newer, better, broader US datasets
- In coordination with BiGCZ goals, it'd be good to try to ingest/map some data from ICSN into ODM2. That'd benefit both CZIMEA and BiGCZ in multiple ways.
- Jennifer (Jen) Harden [email protected] is the new lead; Deb Agarwal [email protected] is or was a technical data lead. Margaret Torn (no longer the lead) also mentioned Chris Swanston [email protected] as being involved
- "Now in its 3rd generation (12/2015), the ISCN database includes data for over 430,000 individual soil layers from over 71,000 profiles worldwide."
- Somewhat related FLUXNET Data Management paper from Deb (who co-led the development of the FLUXNET database): Agarwal, D. A., Humphrey, M., Beekwilder, N. F., Jackson, K. R., Goode, M. M. and van Ingen, C. (2010), A data-centered collaboration portal to support global carbon-flux analysis. Concurrency Computat.: Pract. Exper., 22(17): 2323–2334. doi:10.1002/cpe.1600
- ICSN meeting that happened just before AGU 2016
- Recent paper (2017-1): WoSIS: providing standardised soil profile data for the world, Earth Syst. Sci. Data, doi:10.5194/essd-9-1-2017
- Has working GeoServer instance, with OGC (WMS, WFS, etc) access to all the data! I've already tested it successfully with QGIS.
- This looks like a fantastic resource
- SoilGrids1km and now (Feb. 2017) SoilGrids250m
- SoilGrids250m:
- https://github.com/ISRICWorldSoil/SoilGrids250m
- Hengl T, Mendes de Jesus J, Heuvelink GBM, Ruiperez Gonzalez M, Kilibarda M, Blagotić A, et al. (2017) SoilGrids250m: Global gridded soil information based on machine learning. PLoS ONE 12(2): e0169748. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0169748
- SoilGrids1km: Hengl T, de Jesus JM, MacMillan RA, Batjes NH, Heuvelink GBM, Ribeiro E, et al. (2014) SoilGrids1km — Global Soil Information Based on Automated Mapping. PLoS ONE 9(8): e105992. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0105992
- SoilGrids250m:
- All data are downloadable as geotiffs. Also available via GeoServer application, and "For accessing SoilGrids at point locations please refer to http://rest.soilgrids.org documentation"
- Very nice interactive map application
- Not a dataset, but a set of software tools in R, plus the collaborators involved. It's described as the "ISRIC Cyberinfrastructure" for global soils work. See the GSIF section in the SoilsGrids1km paper
- Looks like it's mainly the group that's developing WoSIS and SoilsGrids1km, but also have links to Dylan Beaudette (USDA-NRCS)?!
- Are running a "Spring school: 15 – 19 May 2017." Looks great!
- Batjes, N.H. 2016. Harmonized soil property values for broad-scale modelling (WISE30sec) with estimates of global soil carbon stocks. Geoderma 269:61-68, doi:10.1016/j.geoderma.2016.01.034. PDF available here.
- How is this related to SoilsGrids1km (above)? Both are from ISRIC, same group.
- Quite ambitious. But, web site looks highly dated and stale, hence I'm suspicious about its current status ...
- Publications:
- See their Publications page (through 2014, and even that is incomplete)
- Published a book: Arrouays et al, 2014, GlobalSoilMap: Basis of the global spatial soil information system
- Motivator? Sanchez et al, 2009, Digital Soil Map of the World, doi:10.1126/science.1175084
- Arrouays, D., Grundy, M. G., Hartemink, A. E., Hempel, J. W., Heuvelink, G. B. M., Hong, S. Y., Lagacherie, P., Lelyk, G., McBratney, A. B., McKenzie, N. J., Mendonca-Santos, M. d. L., Minasny, B., Montanarella, L., Odeh, I. O. A., Sanchez, P. A., Thompson, J. A., Zhang, G.-L., and Donald, L. S., 2014, GlobalSoilMap: Toward a Fine-Resolution Global Grid of Soil Properties, Advances in Agronomy, Volume 125, 93-134, doi:10.1016/B978-0-12-800137-0.00003-0
- Only reference and information I have is this: Trumbore, S., M. Torn, L. Smith. 2011. Constructing a Database of Terrestrial Radiocarbon Measurements. Terrestrial Radiocarbon Database Workshop, Berkeley, California, 20–22 July 2011. Eos 92(43):376, 25 October 2011, doi:10.1029/2011EO430006
- Probably linked to the ICSN project? Has some of the same people and groups.
- Don't know its current status. Margaret Torn was listed as the contact person in Eos article