[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"doc-detail-127645-en":3,"doc-seo-127645-105":31,"detail-sidebar-cat-0-en-105":92},{"code":4,"msg":5,"data":6},0,"success",{"doc_id":7,"user_id":8,"nickname":9,"user_avatar":10,"doc_module":4,"category_id":11,"category_name":12,"doc_title":13,"doc_description":14,"doc_content":15,"file_id":16,"file_url":17,"file_type":18,"file_size":19,"view_count":20,"is_deleted":4,"is_public":21,"is_downloadable":21,"audit_status":21,"page_count":22,"language":23,"language_code":24,"site_id":25,"html_lang":24,"table_of_contents":26,"faqs":27,"seo_title":28,"seo_description":14,"update_tm":29,"read_time":30},127645,962084925502,"Lucas Martin","https://ap-avatar.wpscdn.com/davatar_6f874abed73319feea01a86fa6f0fab8",8,"Research & Report","Predictive geochemical mapping using machine learning in western Kenya - Article abstract - Random Forest spatial prediction","Digital soil mapping techniques enable cost-effective estimation of the spatial distribution of chemical elements in soils by learning quantitative links between georeferenced observations and environmental covariates. A random forest framework combines inverse distance weighted predictors with ancillary environmental data to predict total concentrations and quantify uncertainty for 56 elements, soil pH, and organic matter using 466 samples across western Kenya. Results focus on iodine, selenium, zinc, and pH, using partial dependence and out-of-bag validation.","Geoderma Regional 35 (2023) e00731  \nContents lists available at ScienceDirect  \nGeoderma Regional  \njournal [homepage:](homepage: www.elsevier.com/locate/geodrs)[ www.elsevier.com/locate/geodrs](homepage: www.elsevier.com/locate/geodrs)  \n| Predictive geochemical mapping using machine learning in western Kenya\u003Cbr>Olivier S. Humphrey a, *, Mark Cave a, Elliott M. Hamilton a, Odipo Osanob, Diana Menyac, Michael J. Watts a\u003Cbr>a Inorganic Geochemistry, Centre for Environmental Geochemistry, British Geological Survey, Nottingham, UK b School of Environmental Sciences, University of Eldoret, Eldoret, Kenya\u003Cbr>c School of Public Health, Moi University, Eldoret, Kenya |  |  |\n| --- | --- | --- |\n| A R T I C L E I N F O |  | A B S T R A C T |\n| Keywords: Random Forest Machine learning Soil Geochemistry Uncertainty Kenya |  | Digital soil mapping techniques represent a cost-effective method for obtaining detailed information regarding the spatial distribution of chemical elements in soils. Machine learning (ML) algorithms using random forest (RF) models have been developed for classification, pattern recognition and regression tasks, they are capable of modelling non-linear relationships using a range of datasets, identifying hierarchical relationships, and determining the importance of predictor variables. In this study, we describe a framework for spatial prediction based on RF modelling where inverse distance weighted (IDW) predictors are used in conjunction with ancillary environmental covariates. The model was applied to predict the total concentration (mg kg − 1) and assess the prediction uncertainty of 56 elements, soil pH and organic matter content using 466 soil samples in western Kenya; the results of iodine (I), selenium (Se), zinc (Zn) and soil pH are highlighted in this work. These elements were selected due to contrasting biogeochemical cycles and widespread dietary deficiencies in sub-Saharan Africa, whilst soil pH is an important parameter controlling soil chemical reactions. Algorithm performance was evaluated determining the relative importance of each predictor variable and the model's response using partial dependence profiles. The accuracy and precision of each RF model were assessed by evaluating out-of-bag predicted values. The models R2 values range from 0.31 to 0.64 whilst CCC values range from 0.51 to 0.77. The IDW predictor variables had the greatest impact on assessing the distribution of soil properties in the study area, however, the inclusion of ancillary environmental data improved model performance for all soil properties. The results presented in this paper highlight the benefits of ML algorithms which can incorporate multiple layers of data for spatial prediction, uncertainty assessment and attributing variable importance. Additional research is now required to ensure health practitioners and the agri-community utilise the geochemical maps presented here for assessing the relationship between environmental geochemistry, endemic diseases and preventable micronutrient deficiency. |\n\n1. Introduction  \nDigital soil mapping (DSM) employs a generic framework to predict a target variable or class at an unobserved location based on the quantitative relationship between georeferenced observations and one or more environmental covariate which is likely to impact the variable or class of interest within a defined area (Asgari et al., 2020; Lagacherie et al., 2006; McBratney et al., 2003; Sylvain et al., 2021; Wadoux et al., 2019; Zeraatpisheh et al., 2019). The spatial distribution of chemical elements in soils, originating from geogenic and anthropogenic sources, can provide critical information for assessing mineral exploration, environmental monitoring, and assessing nutrient dynamics (Hengl et al., 2015;  \nJohnson and Ander, 2008; Sylvain et al., 2021; Wadoux et al., 2019). 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