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Estimating sulfate adsorption by measuring electrical conductivity of soil/gypsum solution extracts

The salt sorption effect was used to develop a method for estimating the maximum adsorption of sulfate from the decrease in electrical conductivity of a series of gypsum solutions brought into contact with soil samples. The samples used were from uncultivated Palexerults from western Spain.

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Published in:Communications in soil science and plant analysis 1999-09, Vol.30 (15-16), p.2221-2229
Main Authors: Serrano, R. Espejo, Arias, J. Santano, García, E. Pardo, Fernández, P. González
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Language:English
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Summary:The salt sorption effect was used to develop a method for estimating the maximum adsorption of sulfate from the decrease in electrical conductivity of a series of gypsum solutions brought into contact with soil samples. The samples used were from uncultivated Palexerults from western Spain.
ISSN:0010-3624
1532-2416
DOI:10.1080/00103629909370367