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Soil Spectral Inference with R: Analysing Digital Spectra using the R Programming Environment

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Soil Spectral Inference with R: Analysing Digital Spectra using the R Programming Environment
Soil Spectral Inference with R: Analysing Digital Spectra using the R Programming Environment

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Soil Spectral Inference with R: Analysing Digital Spectra using the R Programming Environment

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This book provides a didactic overview of techniques for inferring information from soil spectroscopic data, and the codes in the R programming language for performing such analyses. It is intended for students, researchers and practitioners looking to infer soil information from spectroscopic data, focusing mainly on, but not restricted to, the infrared range of the electromagnetic spectrum. Little prior knowledge of the R programming language or digital soil spectra is required. We work through the steps to process spectroscopic data systematically.

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