The surface charge characteristic of an Oxisol was manipulated by treatment of samples with varying amounts of phosphate salts. The surface charge was subsequently characterized by potentiometric titration. Potentiometric titration curves showed that the zero points of charge shifted to lower pH values with increasing levels of phosphorus applications so that at any pH above the zero point of charge, net negative surface charge density increased with increasing phosphorus application. This enlarged negative surface charge on the soil colloid suggested that cation retention by the soil would be increased. A miscible displacement experiment was designed to test this hypothesis. The miscible displacement experiment involved displacing soil sol...
Despite the importance of the soil solution to plant growth, few studies have considered the influen...
Water interaction with soil aggregates leads to clay swelling and dispersion, resulting in the deter...
In order to clarify the adsorption mechanisms for various ions (e.g., P, K, Ca, Mg), ion adsorption ...
The downward movement of phosphorus is significant for irrigated coarse textured soils that are low ...
The high proportion of adsorbed monovalent cations in soils in relation to divalent cations affect...
Typescript.Bibliography: leaves [152]-159.x, 159 l illusThe dispersion of chloride, nitrate, potassi...
The aim of this thesis was to examine the use of surface charge characteristics as a measure of pedo...
A rapid and precise method for determination of surface charge density of soils was developed. The m...
um water-holding capacity. The soil was incubated for 4 weeks at this water content followed by subm...
Typescript.Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1974.Bibliography: leaves 191-204.xvii, 2...
Variable Charge Ultisols due to Phosphate Application and Incubation Time (M Mahbub): The laboratory...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Surface complexation modelling (SCM) is a powerful tool to estimate speciation a...
The pH dependency of soluble phosphate in soil was measured for six agricultural soils over a pH ran...
Two objectives are achieved in this thesis: (1) to develop a new method to measure the pH-dependent ...
Abstract — Change in geotechnical behaviour of fine grained soils under the influence of inorganic s...
Despite the importance of the soil solution to plant growth, few studies have considered the influen...
Water interaction with soil aggregates leads to clay swelling and dispersion, resulting in the deter...
In order to clarify the adsorption mechanisms for various ions (e.g., P, K, Ca, Mg), ion adsorption ...
The downward movement of phosphorus is significant for irrigated coarse textured soils that are low ...
The high proportion of adsorbed monovalent cations in soils in relation to divalent cations affect...
Typescript.Bibliography: leaves [152]-159.x, 159 l illusThe dispersion of chloride, nitrate, potassi...
The aim of this thesis was to examine the use of surface charge characteristics as a measure of pedo...
A rapid and precise method for determination of surface charge density of soils was developed. The m...
um water-holding capacity. The soil was incubated for 4 weeks at this water content followed by subm...
Typescript.Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1974.Bibliography: leaves 191-204.xvii, 2...
Variable Charge Ultisols due to Phosphate Application and Incubation Time (M Mahbub): The laboratory...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Surface complexation modelling (SCM) is a powerful tool to estimate speciation a...
The pH dependency of soluble phosphate in soil was measured for six agricultural soils over a pH ran...
Two objectives are achieved in this thesis: (1) to develop a new method to measure the pH-dependent ...
Abstract — Change in geotechnical behaviour of fine grained soils under the influence of inorganic s...
Despite the importance of the soil solution to plant growth, few studies have considered the influen...
Water interaction with soil aggregates leads to clay swelling and dispersion, resulting in the deter...
In order to clarify the adsorption mechanisms for various ions (e.g., P, K, Ca, Mg), ion adsorption ...