Global spectroscopy
July 30th, 2010
The Global Soil Spectral Library (GSSL) is an ongoing initiative to develop a global library of soil spectra. The project aims;
i) To develop a collaborative network for soil spectroscopic research.
ii) To further its development and encourage its adoption in soil science and elsewhere.
Contributors
Europe | |
Bosse Stenberg, Jan Eriksson | SWEDEN |
Anton Thomsen, Maria Knadel | DENMARK |
Harm Bartholomeus | NETHERLANDS |
Antoine Stevens, Valerie Genot, Bas van Wesemael | BELGIUM |
Youssef Fouad, Christian Walter,Cecile Gomez, Philippe Lagacherie | FRANCE (Brittany)(Herault) |
Cesar Guerrero | SPAIN |
Thorsten Behrens | GERMANY |
Kristin Boetcher, Thomas Kemper, Michelle Sellito | ITALY |
Barry Rawlins | UK |
Andreas Gubler | SWITZERLAND |
North America | |
David Brown, Ken Sudduth, Newell Kitchen, Brent Myers, Sabine Grunwald | US |
Paul Sanborn | CANADA |
Leigh Winowiecki | COSTA RICA |
South America |
|
Alexandre Dematte |
BRAZIL |
Leonardo Ramirez |
COLOMBIA |
Héctor J. M. Morrás |
ARGENTINA |
Africa |
|
Keith Shepherd, Andrew Sila |
KENYA |
Aichi Hamouda |
TUNISIA |
Martial Bernoux, Didier Brunet, Bernard Barthes |
MADAGASCAR SENEGAL |
Marco Nocita |
SOUTH AFRICA |
Asia |
|
Eyal Ben Dor |
ISRAEL |
Zhou Shi, Du Changwen |
CHINA |
Hakime Abbaslou |
IRAN |
Anthony Ringrose-Voase |
BRUNEI |
Young Hong and Eunyoung Cho |
KOREA |
Sakae Shibusawa, Masakazu Kodaira |
JAPAN |
Oceania |
|
Raphael Viscarra Rossel |
AUSTRALIA |
Carolyn Hedley, Bambang Kusumo |
NEW ZEALAND |