نتایج جستجو برای: clay percent

تعداد نتایج: 118982  

2013
Mohammad Z. Afsar Sirajul Hoque Khan Towhid Osman

Establishment of phosphate (P) retention and release capacity of soils is essential for effective nutrient management and environmental protection. In this experiment, we studied the influence of soil properties on P desorption and the relationship between phosphate sorption and desorption. Among the soil series, the Ghior soil had the highest percent clay (59.32%) and free iron oxide (15,241 m...

Journal: :Journal of environmental quality 2008
Marek K Jarecki Timothy B Parkin Alvarus S K Chan Jerry L Hatfield Raymond Jones

The interactive effects of soil texture and type of N fertility (i.e., manure vs. commercial N fertilizer) on N(2)O and CH(4) emissions have not been well established. This study was conducted to assess the impact of soil type and N fertility on greenhouse gas fluxes (N(2)O, CH(4), and CO(2)) from the soil surface. The soils used were a sandy loam (789 g kg(-1) sand and 138 g kg(-1) clay) and a...

Journal: :Science 1998
P R Christensen D L Anderson S C Chase R T Clancy R N Clark B J Conrath H H Kieffer R O Kuzmin M C Malin J C Pearl T L Roush M D Smith

The Thermal Emission Spectrometer spectra of low albedo surface materials suggests that a four to one mixture of pyroxene to plagioclase, together with about a 35 percent dust component provides the best fit to the spectrum. Qualitative upper limits can be placed on the concentration of carbonates (<10 percent), olivine (<10 percent), clay minerals (<20 percent), and quartz (<5 percent) in the ...

ژورنال: علوم آب و خاک 2021

Compost leachate is a liquid resulting from physical, chemical and biological decomposition of organic materials. The main objective of this study was to evaluate the influence of leachate compost on the physical, hydraulic and soil moisture characteristic curves. Also, the effect of leachate on the aerial organ fresh weight of corn was investigated. Leachate was added to clay loam and sandy cl...

2017
R. W. Arnold

Many soils have clay-enriched horizons that are thought to result from pedogenic processes. Various hypotheses are proposed for expected clay size-distributions in soil profiles. The average size of clay crystallites determined by the amount of broadening of x-ray diffraction peaks ranged from 160 to >2000A 0 , but the lack of trends in four loess-de• rived soils did not permit the hypotheses t...

2013
María del Carmen Galán-Jiménez Yael-Golda Mishael Shlomo Nir Esmeralda Morillo Tomás Undabeytia

A search for clay-surfactant based formulations with high percentage of the active ingredient, which can yield slow release of active molecules is described. The active ingredients were the herbicides metribuzin (MZ), mesotrione (MS) and flurtamone (FL), whose solubilities were examined in the presence of four commercial surfactants; (i) neutral: two berols (B048, B266) and an alkylpolyglucosid...

Different factors affect the runoff and sediment production during storm conditions. Among different soil properties, clay content is one of the most important bonding agents for aggregation and infiltration. Rock fragments also affect hydrological and erosional processes, but these relationships in various soil clay contents or surface rock fragments may be positive or negative, thus examinati...

2003
L. Browning G. J. Taylor D. Pickett

Introduction: Clay minerals are the most common alteration products of water-rock-gas interactions on Earth. Because these hydrous alteration minerals are thermodynamically stable over a wide range of P-T-x conditions [1], significant amounts of clay may have also formed in Martian environments where liquid water or water vapor was present. It has been speculated that liquid water or vapor may ...

2006
P. K. T. Munishi T. H. Shear T. Wentworth R. A. P. C. Temu

MUNISHI, P. K. T., SHEAR, T. H., WENTWORTH, T. & TEMU, R. A. P. C. 2007. Compositional gradients of plant communities in submontane rainforests of eastern Tanzania. This study classified plant communities and examined the environmental correlates of community compositions in two submontane rainforests on the ranges of Eastern Arc Mountains, Tanzania. Using agglomerative cluster analysis, indica...

Journal: :journal of chemical health risks 0
bahareh lorestani chia arjangi hajar merrikhpour

in this study, the effectiveness of kiwi shell was investigated to reduce the mobility of lead and cadmium in clay soil in different intervals. for this purpose a clay soil sample was contaminated with lead and cadmium in distinct dishes with 10 and 600 ppm concentrations respectively and mixed with 5% kiwi shell. samples were placed in incubator, and then sampling of soil in incubator was perf...

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