Dealumination is a term used to describe an increase in the concentration of acid extractable Al as a result of accelerated weathering or chemical attack of primary crystalline and short-range order aluminosilicates. Two specific mechanisms have been proposed: (1) partial dissolution of clay minerals by local areas of high acidity associated with fertiliser granules; (2) surface complexation and extraction by the fluoride and residual hydrofluoric acid present in phosphate fertilisers. This process has been observed in State of the Environment data from the Waikato region, New Zealand, for farmed soils (which receive substantial inputs of phosphate fertilisers) but not for background soils (which are unfertilised). Additional data, ...
Enhanced weathering associated with the use of phosphate fertilizers has already been identified in ...
Aluminium (Al) toxicity is a key factor limiting pasture production in the high country of New Zeala...
The effect of acid atmospheric deposition on concentrations and transfer of major solutes in acid, s...
Dealumination is a term used to describe an increase in the concentration of acid extractable Al as ...
Abstract. This paper assesses a potentially interesting soil process, dealumination, as the mechanis...
Soil fertility remains a limitation to pasture production in the South Island high country of New Ze...
Soil acidification and associated aluminium toxicity are critical issues in New Zealand, particularl...
Soil extractable aluminium (Al) concentrations have a strong impact on the establishment, growth and...
Soil extractable aluminium (A1) concentrations can have a strong impact on the establishment, growth...
This study is set in the mixed farming area of north-eastern Victoria and south-eastern New South Wa...
In this study the factors of the acidity complex were investigated in a major "suite " or New Zealan...
Changes brought about by chemical and physical weathering were investigated in a chronosequence of t...
Purpose: Legume establishment and persistence in New Zealand hill and high-country soils are largely...
As most New Zealand pastoral soils are acidic, aluminium (Al) can be present at high concentrations ...
Aluminium speciation is of importance, as certain Al species are toxic to algae, fish and plants. Th...
Enhanced weathering associated with the use of phosphate fertilizers has already been identified in ...
Aluminium (Al) toxicity is a key factor limiting pasture production in the high country of New Zeala...
The effect of acid atmospheric deposition on concentrations and transfer of major solutes in acid, s...
Dealumination is a term used to describe an increase in the concentration of acid extractable Al as ...
Abstract. This paper assesses a potentially interesting soil process, dealumination, as the mechanis...
Soil fertility remains a limitation to pasture production in the South Island high country of New Ze...
Soil acidification and associated aluminium toxicity are critical issues in New Zealand, particularl...
Soil extractable aluminium (Al) concentrations have a strong impact on the establishment, growth and...
Soil extractable aluminium (A1) concentrations can have a strong impact on the establishment, growth...
This study is set in the mixed farming area of north-eastern Victoria and south-eastern New South Wa...
In this study the factors of the acidity complex were investigated in a major "suite " or New Zealan...
Changes brought about by chemical and physical weathering were investigated in a chronosequence of t...
Purpose: Legume establishment and persistence in New Zealand hill and high-country soils are largely...
As most New Zealand pastoral soils are acidic, aluminium (Al) can be present at high concentrations ...
Aluminium speciation is of importance, as certain Al species are toxic to algae, fish and plants. Th...
Enhanced weathering associated with the use of phosphate fertilizers has already been identified in ...
Aluminium (Al) toxicity is a key factor limiting pasture production in the high country of New Zeala...
The effect of acid atmospheric deposition on concentrations and transfer of major solutes in acid, s...