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Soil solution chemistry

J.D. Wolt, Soil Solution Chemistry, Wiley, New York (1994). [Pg.891]

Sadana U.S., Takkar P.N. Effect of sodality and zinc on soil solution chemistry of manganese under submergerged conditions. J Agr Sci 1988 111 51-55. [Pg.349]

Wolt, Jeff, Soil Solution Chemistry. Applications to Environmental Science and Agriculture. New York John Wiley and Sons, Inc., 1994. [Pg.354]

The input of airborne lead to the Forest ecosystems has been studied at the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest in New Hampshire. The small catchment approach has been used to study the lead biogeochemical cycle since 1963 (Likens et al., 1977 Driscoll et al., 1994). By monitoring precipitation inputs and stream output from small watersheds that are essentially free of deep seepage, it is possible to constmct accurate lead mass balance. The detailed study of soil and soil solution chemistry and forest floor and vegetation dynamics supplemented the deposition monitoring. [Pg.380]

Hildebrand, E.E. and Schack-Kirchner, H. 2000. Initial effects of lime and rock powder application on soil solution chemistry in a dystric cambisol - results of model experiments. Nutrient Cycling in Agroecosystems 56 69-78. [Pg.46]

Phyllosilicate amorphous Al and Si surface coatings Soil solution chemistry Schultess and Huang (1991)... [Pg.54]

Arthur, M. A., and T. J. Fahey. 1993b. Controls on soil solution chemistry in a subalpine forest in north-central Colorado. Soil Science Society of America Journal 57 1122-1130. [Pg.59]

Fahey, T. J., and J. B. Yavitt. 1988. Soil solution chemistry in Lodgepole pine (Firms contorta sp. latifolia) ecosystems, southeastern Wyoming, USA. Biogeochemistry 6 91—118. [Pg.62]

Fernandez, I. J., G. B. Lawrence, and Y. Son. 1995. Soil solution chemistry in a low elevation spruce fir ecosystem, Howland, Maine. Water, Air and Soil Pollution 84 129—145. [Pg.62]

Litaor, M. I. 1988. Soil solution chemistry in an alpine watershed, Front Range, Colorado, USA. Arctic and Alpine Research 20 485-491. [Pg.64]

Giesler, R., Lundstrom, U. S., and Grip, H. (1996). Comparison of soil solution chemistry assessment using zero-tension lysimeters or centrifugation. Eur.J. Soil Sci. 47(3), 395—405. [Pg.245]

Percival, H. J. (2003). Soil and soil solution chemistry of a New Zealand pasture soil amended with heavy metal-containing sewage sludge. Aust.J. Soil Res. 41(1), 1—17. [Pg.247]

Giesler, R. et al., Reversing acidification in a forested catchment in southwestern Sweden Effects on soil solution chemistry, J. Environ. Qual., 25, 110, 1996. [Pg.334]

Worked example 5.7 — soil solution chemistry ionic strength and activity coefficients... [Pg.265]

Griffiths, R. P., Baham, J. E. Caldwell, B. A. (1994). Soil solution chemistry of ectomycorrhizal mats in forest soil. Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 26, 331-7. [Pg.46]

Dieffenbach, A., and Matzner, E. (2000). In situ soil solution chemistry in the rhizosphere of mature Norway spruce Picea abies (L.) Karst.) trees. Plant Soil 222, 149-161. Dinkelaker, B., Rbmheld, V., and Marschner, H. (1989). Citric-acid excretion and precip-... [Pg.304]

New to Lite Third Edition is an enhanced emphasis on soil solution chemistry and expanded coverage of phosphate chemistry and the chemical principles of the aqueous phase. At the same time, the book has retained the dear examination of the lundarnenmls of the science of soil that has distinguished earlier editions. Complete with SI units and end-of-chapter study questions, Soil Chemistry is an excellent introductory resource for students studying this crucial topic. [Pg.310]

WoLT JD (1994) Soil solution chemistry. Applications to environmental science and agriculture. ] Wiley Sons, New York. [Pg.102]

This chapter reviews the abiotic processes that can lead to the stabilization of organic phosphorus in soils and the aquatic environment. In particular, we examine the role of adsorption to soil minerals, complex-ation reactions, precipitation with polyvalent cations and the incorporation of organic phosphorus into humic substances in stabilizing organic phosphorus. We then discuss the effects of soil solution chemistry on these reactions, as well as the effects of these reactions on the environment. [Pg.113]

Sorption of organic phosphorus by neutral and basic soils increases or reaches a maximum with increasing organic phosphorus concentration (McKercher and Anderson, 1989), while acid soils can show similar or contrasting behaviour (Leytem et ah, 2002). The extent and rate of sorption can also be regulated by mineral properties (i.e. surface porosity, specihc area and degree of crystallinity) and soil solution chemistry. [Pg.119]

Wang, Z., Gottlein, A., Bartonek, G., 2001a. Effects of growth roots of Norway spruce (Picea abies [L.] Karst.) and European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) on rhizosphere soil solution chemistry. Plant Nutr. Soil Sci. 164, 35 1. [Pg.127]

Debyle NV, Hennes RW, Hart GE (1988) Evaluation of ceramic cups for determining soil solution chemistry. Soil Sd 146 30-36... [Pg.187]

Foster, N.W. 1985. Acid precipitation and soil solution chemistry within a maple-birch forest in Canada. For, Ecol, Manage, 12 215-231. [Pg.190]

Gundale, M. J., DeLuca, T.H., 2006a. Charcoal effects on soil solution chemistry and growth of Koeleria macrantha in the ponderosa pine/Douglas-fir ecosystem. Biology and Fertility of Soils 43 (3), 303-311. http //dx.doi.Org/10.1007/s00374-006-0106-5. [Pg.667]


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