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Clay-organic complexes in a Polish loess soil.
- Source :
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International Agrophysics . Jul2017, Vol. 31 Issue 3, p447-452. 6p. - Publication Year :
- 2017
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Abstract
- Complexes formed between clay and soil organic matter are important for carbon sequestration and for soil physical quality. Here, we use samples of loessial soil from South-East Poland to explore the phenomenon of complexing in loess. Soil samples were collected from a single catchment 8 years after the introduction of strip tillage and their compositions were characterized by traditional methods. Complexing was characterized in terms of the content of non-complexed clay which was estimated in two ways: firstly, by measurement of the content of readily-dispersible clay (which was assumed to be the non-complexed clay); and secondly, by calculation using algorithms that had been developed and evaluated previously. The calculations were based on the concept that, at carbon saturation, the clay/organic carbon mass ratio is equal to n. The calculations were done with a range of values of n. It was assumed that the correct value of n was that which gave the greatest coefficient of correlation between the measured values of clay dispersion and the predicted values of non-complexed clay. For the loess used, the optimum value was n = 14. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Subjects :
- *LOESS
*HUMUS
*CARBON sequestration
*SOIL testing
*WATERSHEDS
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Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 02368722
- Volume :
- 31
- Issue :
- 3
- Database :
- Academic Search Index
- Journal :
- International Agrophysics
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 124305922
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1515/intag-2016-0054