The cation exchange capacity of clay-size material extracted from soil with a low organic matter content is largely dependent on the kinds of clay minerals present. If the extracted clay is composed mostly of one kind of clay mineral, the exchange capacity will indicate what that mineral is. This paper reports on cation exchange capacity determinations made on the minus 2 micron clay-size range of selected samples of loess from the southwestern Iowa area
Cation exchange capacity of a quartz-rich soil in an acidic and basic environmen
Many of the cultivated soils of sub-Saharan Africa typically have a surface horizon low in clay and ...
Abstract--Cation-exchange capacities determined by methylene blue adsorption (CEC MB) and by the amo...
The cation exchange capacity of clay-size material extracted from soil with a low organic matter con...
The cation exchange capacity (CEC) of fine-grained materials, and especially clay minerals, is a fun...
Contribution of clay mineral phase (<2 um) and organic matter to the cation exchange capacity (CEC) ...
The object of this investigation is to correlate relationships between cation exchange capacity, cla...
The cation exchange capacity (CEC) is the most important soil physicochemical property with respect ...
For many purposes it is desirable to have a method for the determination f the cation exchange capac...
The correlation between CEC-values obtained by ammonium acetate and methylene-blue adsorption method...
This report presents extensive Tables of cation exchange constants (selectivity coefficients) for sa...
© 2018, Clay Minerals Society. All rights reserved. The Boom Clay in northern Belgium has been studi...
Abstract-The ammonia electrode serves as the basis of a simple, accurate method for determination of...
A method for determining the cation-exchange capacity (CEC) of organic matter was developed by modif...
An attempt was made to study the cation exchange capacity, the percentage base saturation and the am...
Cation exchange capacity of a quartz-rich soil in an acidic and basic environmen
Many of the cultivated soils of sub-Saharan Africa typically have a surface horizon low in clay and ...
Abstract--Cation-exchange capacities determined by methylene blue adsorption (CEC MB) and by the amo...
The cation exchange capacity of clay-size material extracted from soil with a low organic matter con...
The cation exchange capacity (CEC) of fine-grained materials, and especially clay minerals, is a fun...
Contribution of clay mineral phase (<2 um) and organic matter to the cation exchange capacity (CEC) ...
The object of this investigation is to correlate relationships between cation exchange capacity, cla...
The cation exchange capacity (CEC) is the most important soil physicochemical property with respect ...
For many purposes it is desirable to have a method for the determination f the cation exchange capac...
The correlation between CEC-values obtained by ammonium acetate and methylene-blue adsorption method...
This report presents extensive Tables of cation exchange constants (selectivity coefficients) for sa...
© 2018, Clay Minerals Society. All rights reserved. The Boom Clay in northern Belgium has been studi...
Abstract-The ammonia electrode serves as the basis of a simple, accurate method for determination of...
A method for determining the cation-exchange capacity (CEC) of organic matter was developed by modif...
An attempt was made to study the cation exchange capacity, the percentage base saturation and the am...
Cation exchange capacity of a quartz-rich soil in an acidic and basic environmen
Many of the cultivated soils of sub-Saharan Africa typically have a surface horizon low in clay and ...
Abstract--Cation-exchange capacities determined by methylene blue adsorption (CEC MB) and by the amo...