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The Soil Solution

2016
The soil solution was introduced in Section 1.2 as a liquid water repository for dissolved solutes. Speaking more precisely, one can define the soil solution as the aqueous liquid phase in soil having a composition influenced by exchanges of matter and energy with soil air, soil minerals, and the soil biota.
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Solute Movement through an Allophanic Soil

Journal of Environmental Quality, 2003
ABSTRACTAllophanic soils are widespread around the world, but little research has been done on their transport properties. This study reveals the effect of two soil water potential heads and two water‐flow regimes of continuous and intermittent flow on solute transport through undisturbed soil columns of Horotiu silt loam (Typic Hapludand), an ...
G N, Magesan   +4 more
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Alkaline solution neutralization capacity of soil

Waste Management, 2010
Alkaline eluate from municipal solid waste (MSW) incineration residue deposited in landfill alkalizes waste and soil layers. From the viewpoint of accelerating stability and preventing heavy metal elution, pH of the landfill layer (waste and daily cover soil) should be controlled.
Hiroshi, Asakura   +2 more
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Estimation of soil–soil solution distribution coefficient of radiostrontium using soil properties

Applied Radiation and Isotopes, 2009
We propose a new approach for estimation of soil-soil solution distribution coefficient (K(d)) of radiostrontium using some selected soil properties. We used 142 Japanese agricultural soil samples (35 Andosol, 25 Cambisol, 77 Fluvisol, and 5 others) for which Sr-K(d) values had been determined by a batch sorption test and listed in our database ...
Nao K, Ishikawa   +2 more
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Pollutants-Soil Solution Interactions

1996
Solubility equilibrium is the final state to be reached by a toxic chemical and the soil water phase under well-defined environmental conditions. Equilibrium provides a valuable reference point that is useful for ascertaining the chemical reaction.
Bruno Yaron, Raoul Calvet, René Prost
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Solute and Contaminant Transport in Heterogeneous Soils

Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology, 2003
Keywords: Structured soils ; Water flow ; Heavy metals ; Preferential solute transport ; Hydrophobicity Reference ECOL-ARTICLE-2003-005doi:10.1007/s00128-003-0194-y URL: http://www.springerlink.com/content/101156/ Record created on 2005-12-09, modified on 2016-08 ...
Stagnitti, F   +8 more
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Collection of Soil Solution

1999
Abstract The collection and analysis of the in situ soil solution is important for studies of pedological processes, environmental quality monitoring, and nutrient cycling (Zabowski and Ugolini 1990). Soil solution measurements are relevant for plant uptake and nutrient availability concerns, and estimates of solution fluxes from ...
Kate Lajtha   +3 more
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Solute Movement in Soils

1973
Water-soluble salts entering the soil profile through the process of irrigation constitute an important part of the plant environment. These salts may accumulate in the root zone or may be leached out of this zone, depending on the convective diffusive transport processes and solute interactions in the soil.
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Soil Solution

2013
Tiina Maileena Nieminen   +3 more
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Life and death in the soil microbiome: how ecological processes influence biogeochemistry

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2022
Noah W Sokol   +2 more
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