The carbonate minerals and gypsum exert a dominating influence on soils inwhich they are present because of their relatively high solubility, and in the caseof the carbonates, their alkalinity and pH buffering properties. In this chapter,procedures for the determination of quantity, reactivity and equilibrium relationsof these minerals will be discussed
This thesis describes a series of experiments both in solution systems and soil systems to study the...
Untreated Grundy silt loam was found to contain 9.30 M.E. of exchangeable hydrogen and 14.03 M.E. of...
Initial studies to determine the thermodynamic solubility product (Ksp) of gypsum and CaCO3 were con...
The carbonate minerals and gypsum exert a dominating influence on soils inwhich they are present bec...
The carbonate minerals and gypsum exert a dominating influence on soils in which they are present be...
The presence of carbonate minerals exerts a major influence on the chemistry of a soil. In areas wit...
The solubility of calcium carbonate in calcareous soils was studied with a view of testing the valid...
Various methods for measurement of carbonates in soils were tried and studied. Gas evolution methods...
In semiarid environments, the total inorganic carbon (TIC) in soil may contribute to the total carbo...
UnrestrictedThe carbonate minerals calcite, aragonite and dolomite (and their rock-counterparts) pre...
Carbonates in a soil profile can be the result of precipitation dissolving CO2 in the atmosphere wit...
Three gypsiferous-calcareous soils from the Al-Hassa Oasis in Saudi Arabia were examined to determin...
Equations used to develop the CO2-Ca-pH relationships in calcareous soils are reviewed. The equation...
The aim of this study was to examine the mechanisms by which gypsum increases the sorption of fertil...
Non-Peer ReviewedThe growing concern over the apparent increased salinization of soils within the pr...
This thesis describes a series of experiments both in solution systems and soil systems to study the...
Untreated Grundy silt loam was found to contain 9.30 M.E. of exchangeable hydrogen and 14.03 M.E. of...
Initial studies to determine the thermodynamic solubility product (Ksp) of gypsum and CaCO3 were con...
The carbonate minerals and gypsum exert a dominating influence on soils inwhich they are present bec...
The carbonate minerals and gypsum exert a dominating influence on soils in which they are present be...
The presence of carbonate minerals exerts a major influence on the chemistry of a soil. In areas wit...
The solubility of calcium carbonate in calcareous soils was studied with a view of testing the valid...
Various methods for measurement of carbonates in soils were tried and studied. Gas evolution methods...
In semiarid environments, the total inorganic carbon (TIC) in soil may contribute to the total carbo...
UnrestrictedThe carbonate minerals calcite, aragonite and dolomite (and their rock-counterparts) pre...
Carbonates in a soil profile can be the result of precipitation dissolving CO2 in the atmosphere wit...
Three gypsiferous-calcareous soils from the Al-Hassa Oasis in Saudi Arabia were examined to determin...
Equations used to develop the CO2-Ca-pH relationships in calcareous soils are reviewed. The equation...
The aim of this study was to examine the mechanisms by which gypsum increases the sorption of fertil...
Non-Peer ReviewedThe growing concern over the apparent increased salinization of soils within the pr...
This thesis describes a series of experiments both in solution systems and soil systems to study the...
Untreated Grundy silt loam was found to contain 9.30 M.E. of exchangeable hydrogen and 14.03 M.E. of...
Initial studies to determine the thermodynamic solubility product (Ksp) of gypsum and CaCO3 were con...