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The final programme for 16th June 2021:

Here is the program of the session I which will take place the 16th June 2021

UTC16/06First NameFamily NameAffiliationCountryTitle
6:00Introduction
6:05Extended talkAndreeNenkam menthoSydney Institute of Agriculture & School of Life and Environmental Sciences, The University of Sydney, AustraliaAustraliaUsing homosoil to enrich sparsed soil data infrastructures globally
6:35Extended talkAlexandreWadouxSydney Institute of Agriculture & School of Life and Environmental Sciences, The University of Sydney, AustraliaAustraliaAn integrated approach for the evaluation of quantitative soil maps through Taylor and solar diagrams
7:05Break
7:20Short TalkCynthiavan LeeuwenISRIC – World Soil Museum / Wageningen UniversityNetherlandsModelling measurement error in wet chemistry soil data with linear mixed-effects models
7:30Short TalkJánosMészárosInstitute for Soil Sciences, Centre for Agricultural ResearchHungaryAccuracy assessment of bare soil map of Hungary generated from mid-term Sentinel-2 data
7:40Short TalkStefanOechslinBerner FachhochschuleSwitzerlandDistinguish mineral and organic soil horizons in Histosols and Fluvisols by automated image analysis for DSM
7:50Short TalkYin-ChungHuangDepartment of Agricultural Chemistry, National Taiwan UniversityTaiwanCharacterization of podzolic soils using digital morphometrics in a subtropical subalpine forest of Taiwan
8:00General discussion
8:10Break
8:25Short TalkAnatolHelfensteinWageningen University and ResearchNetherlandsFive approaches to evaluate map accuracy: 3D soil pH maps at 25m resolution for the Netherlands
8:35Short TalkArseniyZhogolevV.V. Dokuchaev Soil Scienece InstituteRussiaSoil Mapping Based on Globally Optimal Decision Trees
8:45Short TalkDestikaCahyanaICALRD/IPB UniversityIndonesiaEvaluation of digital soil mapping and soil landscapes relationships in the tropical moonsoon sub-climate in Jember District, East Java, Indonesia.
8:55Short TalkAnnamáriaLaborcziInstitute for Soil Sciences, Centre for Agricultural ResearchHungarySpatio-temporal modelling of soil organic carbon stock in Hungary to support land degradation neutrality assessment
9:05General discussion
9:15Closing

The final program for 17th June 2021:

Here is the program of the session II which will take place the 17th June 2021

UTC17/06First NameFamily NameAffiliationCountryTitle
15:00Introduction
15:05Extended talkDavidRossiterISRIC-World Soil InformationNetherlandsHow well does Predictive Soil Mapping represent soil geography? Preliminary results of an investigation from the USA
15:35Extended talkViacheslavVasenevWageningen UniversityNetherlandsModeling the effect of urban heat island on the spatial-temporal variation of soil microbial respiration in Moscow megapolis
16:05Break
16:20Short TalkMarcosAngeliniNational Institute of Agricultural TechnologyArgentinaMultivariate digital soil mapping to support soil quality index mapping in southern France
16:30Short TalkQuentinStycUMR LISAHFranceDigital soil mapping of soil available water capacity from legacy soil data: a test in an irrigated perimeter in Southern France
16:40Short TalkMaria ElizaTurekFederal University of Paraná; ISRIC – World Soil InformationBrazilGlobal mapping of volumetric water content at 10, 33 and 1500 kPa using the WoSIS database
16:50Short TalkMarioGuevaraCentro de Geociencias – UNAMMexicoMapping soil carbon sequestration across Argentina and Mexico using Roth C
17:00General discussion
17:10Break
17:25Short TalkTomislavHenglOpenGeoHub foundationNetherlandsSpatiotemporal modeling of soil organic carbon at coarse and high spatial resolution: a framework for long-term monitoring of soils
17:35Short TalkTabassomSedighiCranfield UniversityUnited KingdomUsing advanced Bayesian methods to predict soil properties
17:45Short TalkGiulioGenovaFree University of Bolzano, Faculty of Science and Technology, Bolzano/Bozen, ItalyItalyArtificial Neural Networks for Global Soil Mapping
17:55Short TalkFabrícioTerraFederal University of Jequitinhonha and Mucuri ValleysBrazilHow useful can mid-IR spectra be for direct applications in soil survey and classification?
18:05General discussion
18:15Closing