A Comparison of Model Averaging Techniques to Predict the Spatial Distribution of Soil Properties

Author:

Taghizadeh-Mehrjardi Ruhollah,Khademi HosseinORCID,Khayamim Fatemeh,Zeraatpisheh MojtabaORCID,Heung Brandon,Scholten ThomasORCID

Abstract

This study tested and evaluated a suite of nine individual base learners and seven model averaging techniques for predicting the spatial distribution of soil properties in central Iran. Based on the nested-cross validation approach, the results showed that the artificial neural network and Random Forest base learners were the most effective in predicting soil organic matter and electrical conductivity, respectively. However, all seven model averaging techniques performed better than the base learners. For example, the Granger–Ramanathan averaging approach resulted in the highest prediction accuracy for soil organic matter, while the Bayesian model averaging approach was most effective in predicting sand content. These results indicate that the model averaging approaches could improve the predictive accuracy for soil properties. The resulting maps, produced at a 30 m spatial resolution, can be used as valuable baseline information for managing environmental resources more effectively.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Earth and Planetary Sciences

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