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Leaching, fertilizer

Uranium is present in small (50—200 ppm) amounts in phosphate rock and it can be economically feasible to separate the uranium as a by-product from the cmde black acid (30% phosphoric acid) obtained from the leaching of phosphate for fertilizers (qv). The development and design of processes to produce 500 t U Og per year at Ereeport, Louisiana have been detailed (272). [Pg.80]

In the United States the analytical methods approved by most states are ones developed under the auspices of the Association of Official Analytical Chemists (AOAC) (3). Penalties for analytical deviation from guaranteed analyses vary, even from state to state within the United States (4). The legally accepted analytical procedures, in general, detect the solubiUty of nitrogen and potassium in water and the solubiUty of phosphoms in a specified citrate solution. Some very slowly soluble nutrient sources, particularly of nitrogen, are included in some specialty fertilizers such as turf fertilizers. The slow solubihty extends the period of effectiveness and reduces leaching losses. In these cases, the proportion and nature of the specialty source must be detailed on the labeling. [Pg.214]

How much does Nitrogen Fertilizer Contribute to Nitrate Leaching when Winter Wheat is Growiii We saw earlier that direct nitrate losses from nitrogen fertilizer given to winter wheat are often relatively small. We saw too that... [Pg.10]

Sulphuric acid (H2SO4) Alkylation reactions inorganic pigments., caprolactam, copper leaching, detergents, explosives, fertilizers, textiles... [Pg.28]

However, the fertilizing effect of nitrates (and sulfates) may be counterbalanced by the leaching of potassium, magnesium, calcium, and other nutrients from forest soils. There is little evidence that agricultural crops are being injured by exposures to nitrates in precipitation. The amount of nitrates in rainwater is almost always... [Pg.24]

Nitrate (measured as Nitrogen) 10 10 "Blue baby syndrome" in infants under six months -life threatening without immediate medical attention. Symptoms Infant looks blue and has shortness of breath. Runoff from fertilizer use leaching from septic tanks, sewage erosion of natural deposits... [Pg.18]


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