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AuthorDíaz-Guadarrama, Sergio
AuthorVarón-Ramírez, Viviana M.
AuthorLizarazo, Iván
AuthorGuevara, Mario
AuthorAngelini, Marcos
AuthorAraujo-Carrillo, Gustavo A.
AuthorArgeñal, Jainer
AuthorArmas, Daphne
AuthorBalta, Rafael A.
AuthorBolívar, Adriana
AuthorBustamante, Nelson
AuthorDart, Ricardo O.
AuthorDell Acqua, Martin
AuthorEncina, Arnulfo
AuthorFigueredo, Hernán
AuthorFontes, Fernando
AuthorGutiérrez-Díaz, Joan S.
AuthorJiménez, Wilmer
AuthorLavado, Raúl S.
AuthorMansilla-Baca, Jesús F.
AuthorMendonça-Santos, María de Lourdes
AuthorMoretti, Lucas M.
AuthorMuñoz, Iván D.
AuthorOlivera, Carolina
AuthorOlmedo, Guillermo
AuthorOmuto, Christian
AuthorOrtiz, Sol
AuthorPascale, Carla
AuthorPfeiffer, Marco
AuthorRamos, Iván A.
AuthorRíos, Danny
AuthorRivera, Rafael
AuthorRodríguez, Lady M.
AuthorRodríguez, Darío M.
AuthorRosales, Albán
AuthorRosales, Kenset
AuthorSchulz, Guillermo
AuthorSevilla, Víctor
AuthorTenti, Leonardo M.
AuthorVargas, Ronald
AuthorVasques, Gustavo M.
AuthorYigini, Yusuf
AuthorRubiano, Yolanda
Accessioned date2024-04-17T22:30:08Z
Available date2024-04-17T22:30:08Z
Year2024
CitationDíaz-Guadarrama, S., Varón-Ramírez, V. M., Lizarazo, I., Guevara, M., Angelini, M., Araujo-Carrillo, G. A., ... & Rubiano, Y. (2024). Improving the Latin America and Caribbean Soil Information System (SISLAC) database enhances its usability and scalability. Earth System Science Data, 16(3), 1229-1246. Recuperado de:es
URIhttps://bvearmb.do/handle/123456789/4391
AbstractSpatial soil databases can help model complex phenomena in which soils are a decisive factor – for example, evaluating agricultural potential or estimating carbon storage capacity. The Latin America and Caribbean Soil Information System, SISLAC, is a regional initiative promoted by the Food and Agriculture Organization's (FAO) Latin America and the Caribbean Soil Partnership to contribute to sustainable management of soil. SISLAC includes data from 49 084 soil profiles distributed unevenly across the continent, making it the region's largest soil database. In addition, there are other soil databases in the region with about 40 000 soil profiles that can be integrated into SISLAC and improve it. However, some problems hinder its usages, such as the quality of the data and their high dimensionality. The objective of this research is evaluate the quality of the SISLAC data and the other available soil databases to generate a new improved version that meets the minimum quality requirements to be used for different purposes or practical applications.es
LanguageEnglishes
PublishedEarth System Science Data, 16(3), 1229-1246es
Rights© Author(s) 2024.es
Rights URIhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/es
SubjectCiencias del suelo - Edafologíaes
SubjectAgriculturaes
SubjectEstadísticas ambientaleses
TitleImproving the Latin America and Caribbean Soil Information System (SISLAC) database enhances its usability and scalabilityes
dc.identifier.doihttps://doi.org/10.5194/essd-16-1229-2024
Material typeArticlees
Type of contentScientific researches
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AudienceTechnicians, professionals and scientistses


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