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Solubility and redox criteria for the possible forms of selenium in soils

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The article was published on 1968-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 192 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Selenium & Solubility.

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Chemistry of submarine hydrothermal solutions at 21 °N, East Pacific Rise

TL;DR: The major ion data are consistent with the estimates based on extrapolation of the original measurements made on the hot springs from the Galapagos Spreading Center ( Edmond et al., 1979a).
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Anion Adsorption by Soils and Soil Materials

TL;DR: In this article, the authors reviewed the work done with soils and with hydrous oxides of iron and aluminum, with particular reference to mechanisms and structural aspects of anion adsorption.
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Anion adsorption by goethite and gibbsite

TL;DR: The relationship between adsorption and pH varies with the pKa, of the conjugate acid of the anion, for several adsorbents in presence of an excess of specifically adsorbed anions.
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Selenium in agriculture and the environment

TL;DR: Tests to indicate the presence of non-overt selenium deficiency in animals, such as blood seleniam measurements, are recommended for areas under suspicion from soil and crop analyses, and work should be carried out to quantify amounts of available seenium that are lost from soil systems.
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Selenium Cycling Across Soil-Plant-Atmosphere Interfaces: A Critical Review

TL;DR: An overview of current knowledge on Se cycling with a specific focus on soil-plant-atmosphere interfaces is given and sources, speciation and mobility of Se in soils and plants will be discussed as well as Se hyperaccumulation by plants, biofortification and biomethylation.
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Chemistry of submarine hydrothermal solutions at 21 °N, East Pacific Rise

TL;DR: The major ion data are consistent with the estimates based on extrapolation of the original measurements made on the hot springs from the Galapagos Spreading Center ( Edmond et al., 1979a).
Book ChapterDOI

Anion Adsorption by Soils and Soil Materials

TL;DR: In this article, the authors reviewed the work done with soils and with hydrous oxides of iron and aluminum, with particular reference to mechanisms and structural aspects of anion adsorption.
Journal ArticleDOI

Anion adsorption by goethite and gibbsite

TL;DR: The relationship between adsorption and pH varies with the pKa, of the conjugate acid of the anion, for several adsorbents in presence of an excess of specifically adsorbed anions.
Journal ArticleDOI

Selenium in agriculture and the environment

TL;DR: Tests to indicate the presence of non-overt selenium deficiency in animals, such as blood seleniam measurements, are recommended for areas under suspicion from soil and crop analyses, and work should be carried out to quantify amounts of available seenium that are lost from soil systems.
Journal ArticleDOI

Selenium Cycling Across Soil-Plant-Atmosphere Interfaces: A Critical Review

TL;DR: An overview of current knowledge on Se cycling with a specific focus on soil-plant-atmosphere interfaces is given and sources, speciation and mobility of Se in soils and plants will be discussed as well as Se hyperaccumulation by plants, biofortification and biomethylation.
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