نتایج جستجو برای: soil sorption

تعداد نتایج: 190333  

2016
Beatriz Gámiz

24 25 Laboratory and field experiments were conducted to assess how the addition of oleate26 modified hydrotalcite (clay) and biochar (BC) to an agricultural soil affected the sorption, 27 leaching, persistence, and enantiomeric composition of soil residues of two chiral fungicides, 28 tebuconazole and metalaxyl. Laboratory experiments showed that the sorption of both 29 fungicides ranked as fo...

Bahi Jalili, Fardin Sadegh-Zadeh, Samsuri Abd Wahid

The use of pesticides in modern agriculture is unavoidable because they are required to control weeds. Pesticides are poisonous; hence, they are dangerous if misused. Understanding the fate of pesticides will be useful to use them safely. Therefore, contaminations of water and soil resources could be avoided. The fates of pesticides in soils are influenced by their sorption, decomposition and m...

Journal: :Environmental pollution 2008
Ping Liu Dongqiang Zhu Hua Zhang Xin Shi Huiyu Sun Fei Dang

Improved predictions on the fate of organic pollutants in surface environments require a better understanding of the underlying sorption mechanisms that control their uptake by soils. In this study, we monitored sorption of nine aromatic compounds with varying physicochemical properties (hydrophobicity, electron-donor/acceptor ability and polarity), including two polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon...

Journal: :Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 1997
T E Myers D M Townsend

Recent published data show that transformation and sorption are key processes involved in the subsurface transport of TNT. The state-of-the-art understanding of TNT soil transformation and sorption phenomena is summarized below: There is unequivocal evidence of reductive transformation of TNT in soils. However, soil properties affecting TNT transformation are only partially understood. Edaphic ...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2004
Francis X M Casey Heldur Hakk Jirí Simůnek Gerald L Larsen

Hormones excreted in animal waste have been measured in surface and groundwater associated with manure that is applied to the land surface. Limited studies have been done on the fate and transport of androgenic hormones in soils. In this study, batch and column experiments were used to identify the fate and transport of radiolabeled [14C] testosterone in agricultural soils. The batch results in...

2009
J. Bouwer

Sorption data were obtained with a Matawan soil and the following chromium (III) organic complexes: chromium (III) ascorbate, chromium (III) glutamate, chromium (III) histidine, chromium (III) mandelate, chromium (III) citrate, chromium (III) cysteine, chromium (III) serine, chromium (III) pyruvate and chromium (III) oxalate. The influence of pH (2-12), ionic strength (0.005-1 M) and concentrat...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2010
Gabriel N Kasozi Andrew R Zimmerman Peter Nkedi-Kizza Bin Gao

Although the major influence of black carbon (BC) on soil and sediment organic contaminant sorption is widely accepted, an understanding of the mechanisms and natural variation in pyrogenic carbon interaction with natural organic matter (NOM) is lacking. The sorption of a phenolic NOM monomer (catechol) and humic acids (HA) onto BC was examined using biochars made from oak, pine, and grass at 2...

2010
Masayuki Shimizu

Arsenic (As) originates in many rocks and minerals throughout the world. Natural phenomena, such as weathering and biological activities, along with industrial activities and agricultural activities are responsible for As introduction to the environment. The most predominate oxidation states for inorganic As species are arsenate As (H3AsO4) and arsenite As (H3AsO3). In addition to inorganic for...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2002
Esmeralda Morillo Celia Maqueda Rocío Reinoso Tomás Undabeytia

The influence of two organic amendments on norflurazon sorption-desorption processes in four soils with very different physicochemical characteristics was studied in laboratory experiments to evaluate the potential leaching of this pesticide through organic fertilized soils. Sorption-desorption experiments were performed on original soils and on a mixture of these soils with urban waste compost...

شریعتمداری, حسین , شیروانی, مهران ,

Phosphate sorption by soils is one of the most important processes indicating the buffering power and availability of P for plants. Phosphorus sorption characteristics of eight representative calcareous soil of Isfahan region were evaluated. For this purpose, 3 grams, of < 2-mm soil were equilibrated for 24 hours at 25±l °C in 60 ml of 0.01 M CaCl2 with varying amounts of P. Sorbed phosphorus w...

نمودار تعداد نتایج جستجو در هر سال

با کلیک روی نمودار نتایج را به سال انتشار فیلتر کنید