Applicability of multivariate methods for evaluating and mapping potentially toxic elements spatial distribution in soils – MSc. Ndiye Michael Kebonye
MSc. Ndiye Michael Kebonye
Doctoral thesis
Applicability of multivariate methods for evaluating and mapping potentially toxic elements spatial distribution in soils
Abstract:
This thesis contains several published manuscripts first-authored and co-authored which were sequentially worked on between 2019 and 2021. The two main author manuscripts that form the backbone of the current thesis have a common theme, ‘potentially toxic elements (PTEs)’. These manuscripts study PTE spatial distributions in soils while applying various multivariate methods (i.e. regularization methods …moreAbstract:
hado, S.K. (2021). Comparison of Cubist models for soil organic carbon prediction via portable XRF measured data. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 193(4), 1-15.
Language used: English
Date on which the thesis was submitted / produced: 21. 6. 2021
Thesis defence
- Supervisor: prof. Dr. Ing. Luboš Borůvka
- Reader: Radim Vácha, externi
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KEBONYE, Ndiye Michael. \textit{Applicability of multivariate methods for evaluating and mapping potentially toxic elements spatial distribution in soils}. Online. Doctoral theses, Dissertations. Praha: Czech University of Life Sciences Prague, Faculty of Agrobiology, Food and Natural Resources. 2021. Available from: https://theses.cz/id/mmszmy/.
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Institution archiving the thesis and making it accessible: Česká zemědělská univerzita v Praze, Fakulta agrobiologie, potravinových a přírodních zdrojůCzech University of Life Sciences Prague
Faculty of Agrobiology, Food and Natural ResourcesDoctoral programme / field:
Agricultural Specialization / Exploitation and Conservation of Natural Resources
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