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Sorption of dissolved organic matter in salt-affected soils: effect of salinity, sodicity and texture.

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The sorption of DOC (derived from mature wheat straw) was more strongly affected by SAR than by EC, andDOC sorption in salt-affected soil is more strongly controlled by CEC and Fe/Al concentration than by clay concentration per se except in sodic soils where DOC sorption is low due to the high sodium saturation of the exchange complex.
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This article is published in Science of The Total Environment.The article was published on 2012-10-01. It has received 74 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Sorption & Soil water.

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Analytical methods assessment for exchangeable cations analysis in soil: MIP OES appraisement

TL;DR: In this article, a comparison of laboratory data generated by diverse instruments and in different laboratories to demonstrate the reliability and accuracy of the results is presented, where the authors compare the results from different laboratories.
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Effects of Different Peat Application Methods on Water and Salt Migration in a Coastal Saline Soil

TL;DR: In this paper, the effects of different peat application methods on soil infiltration, phreatic evaporation, and salt accumulation in a coastal saline soil were explored for 3 and 21 days, respectively.
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Soil indicators of antimony pollution from automotive braking

TL;DR: In this article, the release of Sb from brake pad abrasion into two texturally different standard soils was studied through a leaching experiment, and the results showed that Sb flow rates exhibited comparable breakthrough profiles for both soils, with the peak of maximum Sb release in the first 3 days and subsequent equilibration of the system over the next 5-15 days.
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Influence of feedlot manure amendments on dissolved organic carbon in runoff during transition from continuous to legacy applications1

TL;DR: In this article, the authors compared land application of stockpiled (SM) or composted (CM) beef feedlot manure with straw (ST) or wood-chip (WD) bedding on loss of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in runoff.
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An Examination of the Degtjareff Method for Determining Soil Organic Matter, and a Proposed Modification of the Chromic Acid Titration Method

A Walkley, +1 more
- 01 Jan 1934 - 
TL;DR: WALKLEY as discussed by the authors presented an extension of the DEGTJAas discussed by the authorsF METHOD for determining soil organic matter, and a proposed modification of the CHROMIC ACID TITRATION METHOD.
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The Nature and Properties of Soils

Nyle C. Brady, +1 more
TL;DR: The Soils Around Us 2 Formation of Soils from Parent Materials 3 Soil Classification 4 Soil Architecture and Physical Properties 5 Soil Water: Characteristics and Behavior 6 Soil and the Hydrologic Cycle 7 Soil Aeration and Temperature 8 Soil Colloids: Seat of Soil Chemical and Physical Activity 9 Soil Acidity 10 Soils of Dry Regions: Alkalinity, Salinity, and Sodicity 11 Organisms and Ecology of the Soil 12 Soil Organic Matter 13 Nitrogen and Sulfur Economy of Soiles 14 Soil Ph
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Organic matter and water-stable aggregates in soils

TL;DR: In this article, the effectiveness of various binding agents at different stages in the structural organization of aggregates is described and forms the basis of a model which illustrates the architecture of an aggregate.

Australian laboratory handbook of soil and water chemical methods.

Abstract: This handbook of chemical tests for diagnostic, agricultural, and environmental purposes promotes the use of consistent methods, procedures and terminologies in soil and land surveys undertaken throughout Australia. Soil and water chemical methods include sampling and sample preparation, and measuring electrical conductivity and pH. Soil analysis includes: chloride, carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus, sulfur, gypsum, Other CABI sites 
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