Thermal desorption (TD), a remediation method used to remove hydrocarbons from contaminated soils, may cause changes in soil properties that threaten soil function and plant productivity. The goal of this research is to better understand the effect that TD treatment has on soils intended for agricultural use. A series of soil phosphorus (P) sorption and desorption experiments were conducted on soils before and after TD treatment to determine P availability for plant uptake and risk for run-off. TD-treated soils retained more P, likely due to mineral transformations of Fe- and Al-oxides. In addition, a three-year field study using mixtures of topsoil (A), crude-contaminated soil (SP), and TD-treated soils (TDU) was conducted. Yields were sig...
Agricultural drainage ditches can provide a direct connection between fields and surface waters, and...
Coarse textured soils with low water and nutrient retention are commonly the only available material...
Studies of Terra Preta soils have generated interest in recreating their fertility elsewhere. Much o...
There are numerous opportunities in the lifecycle of oil extraction, transport, and use where it can...
Soils perform many functions essential to human and ecosystem health, and contamination by organic c...
Phytoremediation is a relatively new remediation technology that may be useful in removing organic a...
peer-reviewedThe secondary use of P-sorbing industrial by-products as a fertilizer or soil condition...
Ditches increase the connectivity of landscapes to open water systems, potentially facilitating the ...
Phosphorus (P) pollution has become a concern among multiple scientific organizations as it leads to...
Conserving the environment is an issue that is gaining popularity day by day. Phosphorus transfer fr...
Adsorption and precipitation reactions often limit phosphorus (P) availability in soil environments....
A field experiment is conducted to study the effect of different levels of peat (0, 25, 50, 75, and ...
Nutrient management is vital for food, feed, fiber, and fuel production. However, excessive applicat...
Phosphorus (P) is an essential element in crop production, but P losses from agricultural soils are ...
Subsurface loss of phosphorus (P) in agricultural soils in the Midwestern U.S. has been receiving at...
Agricultural drainage ditches can provide a direct connection between fields and surface waters, and...
Coarse textured soils with low water and nutrient retention are commonly the only available material...
Studies of Terra Preta soils have generated interest in recreating their fertility elsewhere. Much o...
There are numerous opportunities in the lifecycle of oil extraction, transport, and use where it can...
Soils perform many functions essential to human and ecosystem health, and contamination by organic c...
Phytoremediation is a relatively new remediation technology that may be useful in removing organic a...
peer-reviewedThe secondary use of P-sorbing industrial by-products as a fertilizer or soil condition...
Ditches increase the connectivity of landscapes to open water systems, potentially facilitating the ...
Phosphorus (P) pollution has become a concern among multiple scientific organizations as it leads to...
Conserving the environment is an issue that is gaining popularity day by day. Phosphorus transfer fr...
Adsorption and precipitation reactions often limit phosphorus (P) availability in soil environments....
A field experiment is conducted to study the effect of different levels of peat (0, 25, 50, 75, and ...
Nutrient management is vital for food, feed, fiber, and fuel production. However, excessive applicat...
Phosphorus (P) is an essential element in crop production, but P losses from agricultural soils are ...
Subsurface loss of phosphorus (P) in agricultural soils in the Midwestern U.S. has been receiving at...
Agricultural drainage ditches can provide a direct connection between fields and surface waters, and...
Coarse textured soils with low water and nutrient retention are commonly the only available material...
Studies of Terra Preta soils have generated interest in recreating their fertility elsewhere. Much o...