Khanlari GR, Heidari M, Momeni AA, Abdilor Y (2012) Prediction of Shear Strength Parameters of Soils using Artificial Neural Networks and Multivariate Regression Methods. Eng Geol 131-132:11 Khanlari GR, Heidari M, Sepahigero AA, Fereidooni D (2014) Quantification of strength anisotropy of me...
The main contaminant of LLW is typically 137Cs, which has the activity concentration level for clearance AC=10 Bq/g (see Table 6.2). The highest possible A(0) in LLW is 12 GBq/tonne in the UK (see Table 6.5). Equation (20.2) shows therefore that the retention time for LLW is no ...
Table 1.Defining characteristics of the categories in Soil Taxonomy. CategoryDefinitionFunctionsPotential uses OrderSoils having properties (marks) or conditions, resulting from major soil forming processes that are sufficiently stable in a pedologic sense and that help to delineate broad zonal groups of...
Our task is to assign a pre-defined class label to each point in multispectral point cloud with a small number of labeled points. We use MSPs to construct a graph, where each node corresponds to a superpoint, as shown in Figure 1. MSPs classification is modeled as graph node classification...
1996. Properties and classification of soils of the Swedish long-term fer- tility experiments. Sites at Vastraby and S. Ugglarp. Acta Agriculturae Scandinavica Section B 46: 86-97.Kirchmann, H. & Eriksson, J. 1993. Properties and classifi- cation of soils of the Swedish long-term ...
This study also concludes that the number of user‐defined parameters required by random forest classifiers is less than the number required for SVMs and easier to define. Previous article View issue table of contents Next article Acknowledgment The author is grateful for the critical comments of ...
Table 1 Parameters used for image acquisition Full size table Fig. 1 Representative images of the two datasets. a Drought stress b heat stress Full size image Deep learning-based feature extraction Although several pre-trained CNN architectures have been proposed for plant phenotyping [21], selectin...
Full size table 3.3 Supplementary material Supplementary material is provided in our guideline to assist soil mappers in describing soils in the BMA. Selected fact sheets of typical, near-, or semi-natural and anthropogenically formed soil types, horizons, and materials that are represented in the...
Well-Graded - Indicates relatively equal percentages of Fine, Medium, and Coarse fractions are present. Note: The particle size of coarse-grained primary soils is important to the Soil Engineer! Always indicate the particle size or size range immediately before the primary soil constituent. Exception...
(Table 1). This level of classification is commonly used for regional and other large-scale applications. Within each level I class are a number of more detailed (level II) land-use and land-cover classes. For example, the ‘urban and built-up’ class includes ‘residential,’‘commercial,...