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A scalable framework for soil property mapping tested across a highly diverse tropical data-scarce region
Rodrigo de Q. Miranda
Rodolfo L.B. Nóbrega
Anne Verhoef
Estevão L.R. da Silva
Jadson F. da Silva
José C. de Araújo Filho
Magna S.B. de Moura
Alexandre H.C. Barros
Alzira G.S.S. Souza
Wanhong Yang
Hui Shao
Raghavan Srinivasan
Feras Ziadat
Suzana M.G.L. Montenegro
Maria do S.B. Araújo
Josiclêda D. Galvíncio
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Version published to 10.1016/j.soilad.2025.100064
Dec 1, 2025
Version published to 10.31223/x57p9w
Jul 8, 2025
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