TY - JOUR ID - 88567 TI - Digital Mapping of Top-soil Thickness and Associated Uncertainty Using Machine Learning Approach in Some Part of Arid and Semi-arid Lands of Qazvin Plain JO - Iranian Journal of Soil and Water Research JA - IJSWR LA - en SN - 2008-479X AU - Rahmani, Asghar AU - Sarmadian, Fereydoon AU - Arefi, Hossein AD - Soil science and engineering department, College of agriculture and natural resources, University of Tehran, Karaj, Iran. AD - Soil science department, College of agriculture and natural resources, university of Tehran AD - Remote sensing and Photogrammetry Department, Faculty of Surveying and Spatial Information Engineering, Campus of Technical Colleges, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran. Y1 - 2022 PY - 2022 VL - 53 IS - 3 SP - 585 EP - 602 KW - Random forest KW - Artificial Neural Network KW - Environmental variables KW - Top-Soil thickness KW - Uncertainty DO - 10.22059/ijswr.2022.338007.669195 N2 - The present study was carried out to model topsoil thickness using machine learning models (MLM) including random forest (RF) and artificial neural network (ANN) in around 60,000 hectares of Qazvin plain lands (intermediate of Abyek and Nazarabad) with an observational density of 278 profiles during 2016 until 2020, and 17 environmental covariates extracted from Landsat 8 satellite images, primary and secondary derivatives from Digital elevation model, climate data, land use and geology maps. Boruta supervised algorithm and expert knowledge were used to select the best relevant environmental covariates. Two functions include "nnet" and "random forest" (RF) by "caret" package in the R software were used. Modeling of topsoil thickness carried out based on 80% of the data in the calibration subset and 20% of the data was used for model validation. The uncertainty of the output maps was quantified using two methods of “bootstrapping and k-fold”. A number of 10 environmental covariates selected among 17 variables, and the relative importance introduced the greenness index, wind effect, diffused radiation, and Mrvbf as the most important covariates, respectively. The validation results indicate that the RF model with R2 of 0.8 and RMSE less than 3 cm and the bias is 0.63 cm in compare to the ANN, With R2, RMSE, and Bias 0.43, 0.05, and.004, respectively was outperform. Also, the CCC for the RF model increased by 50% compared to the ANN. The uncertainty estimated by the bootstrapping method was 7 cm lower compared to k-fold in the regions with 10-15 cm thickness and both of two methods show the same spatial pattern in other parts. The RF model along with selected covariates environmental variables and quantified uncertainties of output maps can be used to model the topsoil thickness and management decision making in areas similar to this study in future studies. UR - https://ijswr.ut.ac.ir/article_88567.html L1 - https://ijswr.ut.ac.ir/article_88567_b77297c324567ed7353aa4595bbf2f31.pdf ER -