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Partitioning of base cations and sulphate between solid and dissolved phases in three podzolized forest soils

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Author list: Lundström, Ulla;van Hees, Patrick

Publication year: 2000

Start page: 311

End page: 333

Number of pages: 23

ISSN: 0016-7061

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0016-7061(99)00038-5

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Abstract

The cation and SO4 adsorption properties of O and B horizons of three podzolised soils in Sweden and Finland were studied through analysing the soil solution at six different sampling occasions and through a set of batch experiments. High concentrations of dissolved organic carbon and cations were found in centrifuged soil solutions from the O horizon, especially during autumn. An analysis using the WHAM-S model suggested that most of the dissolved Ca, Mg, K and Mn were counter-ions, residing in the diffuse layers of dissolved fulvic acids. Hence, the solubility of these cations depended on the solubility of organic matter. Model exercises suggested that the solubility of humics in turn was influenced by seasonal differences in hydrophobicity and by the water content. Furthermore, the model results showed that only a low proportion of the B horizon organic matter was involved in calcium binding. This is probably due to the interaction between organic matter and oxide surfaces in this horizon. In the case of sulphate adsorption in the B horizons, a surface complexation model was tested for its ability to describe batch experiment data and temporal differences in soil water chemistry. This model was based on the diffuse-layer model and it was optimised by adjusting the surface site concentration and the point of zero charge. However, the interaction between Ca2+ and SO4/2- could not be modelled. Comparisons between the model and the field observations proved to be difficult due to a considerable soil heterogeneity. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science B.V.


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