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NIR news
Volume 20 Issue 4, Pages 14–15 (2009)
doi: 10.1255/nirn.1131

The Soil Spectroscopy Group and the development of a global soil spectral library

Rapahel Viscarra Rossel
on behalf of The Soil Spectroscopy Group
http://groups.google.com/group/soil-spectroscopy
CSIRO Land and Water, Bruce E. Butler Laboratory, GPO Box 1666, ACT 2601, Australia

This article outlines the aim of developing a global soil spectral library to help progress soil spectroscopy from a research tool to a more widely adopted and useful technique for soil science

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