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Interactions at the Soil Colloid β€” Soil Solution Interface

✍ Scribed by M. H. B. Hayes, G. H. Bolt (auth.), G. H. Bolt, M. F. De Boodt, M. H. B. Hayes, M. B. McBride, E. B. A. De Strooper (eds.)


Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Year
1991
Tongue
English
Leaves
605
Series
NATO ASI Series 190
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


About 20 years ago the emphasis in soil chemistry research switched from studies of problems related to scarcities of plant nutrients to those arising from soil pollutants. The new problems have come about because of the excessive uses of fertilizers, the inputs from farm and industrial wastes, the widespread applications of anthropogenie xenobiotic chemicals, and the deterioration of soil structure resulting from certain modern agriculture practises. The International Society of Soil Science (ISSS) recognized these problems and challenges. A provisional Working Group was set up in 1978 to focus attention on soil colloids with a view to understanding better the interactions wh ich take place at their surfaces. It was recognized that these interactions are fundamental to problems of soil fertility, as weIl as to those of soil pollution. After the group had received the official support of ISSS at its 12th International Congress in New Delhi in 1982 it set as its priority the assembling and evaluation of information, relevant to the soil and environmental sciences, concerning the composition and structure of soil colloids. Prior to that aseries of Position Papers were published in the Bulletin of the International Society of Soil Science (Vol. 61, 1981) outlining the state of knowledge about the composition and properties of soil colloids.

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-xv
Soil Colloids and the Soil Solution....Pages 1-33
Front Matter....Pages 35-36
The Electrified Interface of the Soil Solid Phase....Pages 37-79
The Electrified Interface of the Soil Solid Phase....Pages 81-113
Surface Complexation at (Hydr)Oxide Surfaces....Pages 115-145
Front Matter....Pages 147-148
Processes of Heavy and Transition Metal Sorption by Soil Minerals....Pages 149-175
Adsorption of Heavy Metals by Clay-Aluminum Hydroxide Complexes....Pages 177-203
Model for the Reaction Kinetics of Phosphate with Oxides and Soil....Pages 205-239
Comparison of Models for Adsorption, Solid Solution and Surface Precipitation....Pages 241-256
Micronutrient Adsorption by Soils and Soil Colloids....Pages 257-292
Application of the Sorption Theory to Eliminate Heavy Metals from Waste Waters and Contaminated Soils....Pages 293-320
Front Matter....Pages 321-322
Interactions between Small Organic Chemicals and Soil Colloidal Constituents....Pages 323-407
Interactions between Organic Macromolecules and Soil Inorganic Colloids and Soils....Pages 409-468
Complexation of Metal Ions by Humic Substances: Fundamental Considerations....Pages 469-489
Front Matter....Pages 491-492
Soil Fertility Problems in the Developed and in the Developing World....Pages 493-506
Soil Fertility Problems in the Developed World....Pages 507-515
Soil Acidity Control under the Impact of Industrial Society....Pages 517-541
Soil Pollution Phenomena β€” Mobility of Heavy Metals in Contaminated Soil....Pages 543-582
Back Matter....Pages 583-603

✦ Subjects


Soil Science & Conservation; Physical Chemistry; Hydrogeology


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