Soil NIR spectra encode information about organic carbon, clay mineralogy, moisture content, iron oxides, and texture through overtone and combination bands of O–H, C–H, and N–H vibrations. Near-infrared reflectance measurements enable rapid, non-destructive assessment of soil properties at a fraction of the cost of wet chemistry.
NIR soil spectroscopy is a cornerstone of precision agriculture, carbon accounting, land classification, and environmental site characterization. Browse soil NIR reference spectra on SpectralBench — examine reflectance features across the full near-infrared range, and download data as CSV or JCAMP-DX for building chemometric calibration models.
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