Water : soil ratio influences aqueous phase chemistry of indigenous copper and zinc in soils
15. Life on land
01 natural sciences
6. Clean water
0105 earth and related environmental sciences
DOI:
10.1071/s96086
Publication Date:
2004-08-05T23:53:16Z
AUTHORS (3)
ABSTRACT
The effect of dilution on the composition of soil solutions of 8 contrasting
soils ranging in pH from 5·3 to 8·8 with reference to zinc (Zn)
and copper (Cu) was studied. Soil samples were equilibrated with water in
various water:soil ratios for 24 h. Equilibrium solutions were extracted and
analysed for dissolved organic carbon (DOC), and major and minor elements. The
separation of the soil solution at field capacity (FC) was carried out by a
drainage method. Although the concentration of ions decreased upon dilution,
the total quantity of sodium (Na), potassium (K), Zn, Cu, and DOC extracted
per unit of soil weight increased. In contrast, the total quantity of Ca and
Mg decreased in most soils. The ratio of Zn and Cu to Ca correlated to
dilution level, whereas the ratio of Zn to monovalent cations decreased in low
pH soils. The relationship between the quantity of Zn and Cu at different
levels of the water : soil ratio in the soils studied showed that the
concentration of these trace metals at FC soil moisture can be estimated from
the soil extract.
Increases in soil moisture content led to a marked change in the ion-pair,
free hydrated metal concentrations, and complexation. Log
Zn2+ was linearly related to solution pH. Zinc
solubility was not consistent with published solubilities of any common
minerals. Also, Zn solubility in alkaline soils tended to be higher than
reported values in the literature, indicating that soluble metal–organic
ligand complexation was underestimated in these soils. The relationship
between pH and log Zn2+ was affected by dilution in
several ways.
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