UID:
almahu_9948026438402882
Format:
1 online resource (479 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
ISBN:
1-281-11966-0
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9786611119669
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0-08-054846-6
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0-444-51040-0
Series Statement:
Developments in soil science ; 28A
Content:
623435-28a.gifVolume A deals with the dynamics, mobility and transformation of pollutants and nutrients. Soil is a dynamic system in which soil minerals constantly interact with organic matter and microorganisms. Close association among abiotic and biotic entities governs several chemical and biogeochemical processes and affects bioavailability, speciation, toxicity, transformations and transport of xenobiotics and organics in soil environments. This book elaborates critical research and an integrated view on basic aspects of mineral weathering reactions; formation and surface
Note:
Papers presented at the 3rd Symposium on "Soil Mineral-Organic Matter Microorganism Interactions and Ecosystem Health", held in Naples and Capri, Italy, May 22 to 26, 2000.
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Cover; Contents; Preface; Chapter 1. Foreseeable Impacts of Soil Mineral-Organic Component-Microorganism Interactions on Society: Ecosystem Health; Chapter 2. Sorption of Copper and Cadmium by Allophane-Humic Complexes; Chapter 3. Colloid-Mediated Transport of Metals Associated with Lime-Stabilized Biosolids; Chapter 4. Heavy Metals and Litter Decomposition in Coniferous Forests; Chapter 5. Direct and Indirect Effects of Organic Matter on Metal Immobilisation in Soil; Chapter 6. Effects of Medium-Term Amendment with Sewage Sludges on Heavy Metal Distribution in Soil
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Chapter 7. Uptake and Accumulation of Selenium and Sulfur by Plants as Related to Soil Factors in PolandChapter 8. The Role of Soil Organic Matter and Water Potential in Determining Pesticide Degradation; Chapter 9. Variability of Pesticide Mineralization in Individual Soil Aggregates of Millimeter Size; Chapter 10. The Effect of Soil Mineral-Organic Matter Interaction on Simazine Adsorption and Desorption; Chapter 11. Sorption and Release of Endocrine Disruptor Compounds onto/from Surface and Deep Horizons of Two Sandy Soils
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Chapter 12. Distribution of Trinitrotoluene between Aqueous and Solid Phase Soil Organic MatterChapter 13. Retention and Mobility of Chemicals in Soil; Chapter 14. Soil Aggregate Hierarchy in a Brazilian Oxisol; Chapter 15. Energy Dispersive X-Ray Microanalysis and its Applications in Biogeochemical Research; Chapter 16. Influence of pH and of Several Organic Acids on the Interaction between Esculetine and Iron (III); Chapter 17. Adsorption of Phosphate on Variable Charge Minerals and Soils as Affected by Organic and Inorganic Ligands
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Chapter 18. Relationships between Organic and Inorganic P Fractions with Soil Fe and Al Forms in Forest Soils of Sierra de Gata Mountains (Western Spain)Chapter 19. Effects of Organic Ligands on Adsorption of Phosphate on a Noncrystalline Al Hydroxide; Chapter 20. Reactions of some Short-Range Ordered Aluminosilicates with Selected Organic Ligands; Chapter 21. The Role of Clays in the Restoration of Perturbed Ecosystems; Chapter 22. New Approaches to the Molecular Structure and Properties of Soil Organic Matter: Humic-, Xenobiotic-, Biological-, and Mineral-Bonds
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Chapter 23. Impact of Changing Forest Management on Soil Organic Matter in Low Mountain Acid MediaChapter 24. Effect of Concentration on the Self-Assembling of Dissolved Humic Substances; Chapter 25. Pore Size Changes in a Long-Term Field Experiment with Organic Amendments; Chapter 26. Capacity of Organically Complexed Aluminum, Ionic Strength, and pH to Affect the CEC of Organic Samples; Chapter 27. Abiotic Reactions of Organics on Clay Mineral Surfaces; Chapter 28. The Interaction between Ferricyanide Ion and Unfractionated Humic Substances; Index
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English
Additional Edition:
ISBN 0-444-51038-9
Language:
English
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