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ALUMINUM PRECIPITATION AND DISSOLUTION RATES IN SPODOSOL BS HORIZONS IN THE NORTHEASTERN USA

Citation:

Dahlgren, R., C. Driscoll, AND D. McAvoy. ALUMINUM PRECIPITATION AND DISSOLUTION RATES IN SPODOSOL BS HORIZONS IN THE NORTHEASTERN USA. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, D.C., EPA/600/J-89/305 (NTIS PB90198656), 1989.

Description:

The kinetics of Al precipitation/dissolution reactions in Spodosol Bs horizons from sites at Hubbard Brook, NH and Bear Brook, ME were examined. echanical vacuum extractor was employed to draw solutions through soil columns at solution/soil residence times between 0.3 and 100 h. quilibrium was approached from conditions of both undersaturation and oversaturation to determine if a particular soil mineral controlled Al3+ activity. olumn leachates were analyzed for major solutes followed by chemical speciation and calculation of mineral saturation indices. ur results showed that apparent equilibrium with respect to Al(0H) solubility was readily obtained from both conditions of undersaturation and oversaturation within 0.3 h. Computed saturation indices, for an Al(0H)3 mineral with log K-25c=8.l, were identical at all examined residence times. quo Al(Al-3+) within soil solutions may be regulated by the hydroxy-Al interlayer of expansible 2:1 layer silicates. oil solutions from Bear Brook also reached apparent equilibrium with imogolite at residence times in excess of 10 h. he laboratory results compared favorably with saturation indices calculated from stream and soil solutions at these sites.

Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( REPORT )
Product Published Date:12/31/1989
Record Last Revised:12/22/2005
Record ID: 45722