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Investigating sulfate sorption and desorption of acid forest soils with special consideration of soil structure

Alewell, C.. (1998) Investigating sulfate sorption and desorption of acid forest soils with special consideration of soil structure. Journal of plant nutrition and soil science, Vol. 161, No. 1. pp. 73-80.

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Abstract

When investigating the reversibility of soil and water acidification due to a reduction of SO42- deposition, the size and stability of the reversibly bound SO42- fraction in soils are important parameters. The desorption behaviour of SO42- in three acid forest soils was investigated using columns with undisturbed and disturbed (> 5 mm sieved) soil material. The results were compared to batch experiments. A comparison of the undisturbed and the disturbed soil samples showed that the soil structure had no effect on the chemistry of the soil solution, the S-mineralisation rates or the SO42- desorption rates. A comparison of the batch and the column method showed only minor differences in desorption rates. However, fitting the measured desorption rates to a modified Langmuir equation showed a more distinct difference between both methods. It was concluded that the batch method was more suitable to establish SO42- desorption isotherms. When investigating SO42- dynamics of soils, the heterogeneity of the soils has to be considered because the spatial variability of isotherm parameters was found to be greater than differences between the investigated methods. Furthermore, SO42- sorption showed a distinct hysteresis. While mast of the sorbed SO42- was desorbed at concentrations less than or equal to 5-10 mg SO42-.l(-1), a sorption of SO42- was observed only at concentrations greater than or equal to 20-30 mg SO42-.l(-1).
Faculties and Departments:05 Faculty of Science > Departement Umweltwissenschaften > Geowissenschaften > Umweltgeowissenschaften (Alewell)
UniBasel Contributors:Alewell, Christine
Item Type:Article, refereed
Article Subtype:Research Article
Publisher:Verlag Chemie
ISSN:0044-3263
Note:Publication type according to Uni Basel Research Database: Journal article
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Deposited On:22 Mar 2012 14:05

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