نتایج جستجو برای: soil sorption

تعداد نتایج: 190333  

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2001
A Voegelin V M Vulava R Kretzschmar

Predicting the mobility of heavy metals in soils requires models that accurately describe metal adsorption in the presence of competing cations. They should also be easily adjustable to specific soil materials and applicable in reactive transport codes. In this study, Cd adsorption to an acidic soil material was investigated over a wide concentration range (10(-8) to 10(-2) M CdCl2) in the pres...

2015
Beatriz Cerqueira Daniel Arenas-Lago María Luisa Andrade Flora A. Vega

Sorption and desorption experiments were performed by the batch method on the B horizons of five natural soils: Umbric Cambisol, Endoleptic Luvisol, Mollic Umbrisol, Dystric Umbrisol, and Dystric Fluvisol. Individual and competitive sorption and desorption capacity and hysteresis were determined. The results showed that Pb2+ was sorbed and retained in a greater quantity than Cd2+ and that the h...

Journal: :Environmental toxicology and chemistry 2017
Ana Maria Gómez Ortiz Elena Okada Francisco Bedmar José Luis Costa

In Argentina, glyphosate use has increased exponentially in recent years as a result of the widespread adoption of no-till management combined with genetically modified glyphosate-resistant crops. This massive use of glyphosate has created concern about its potential environmental impact. Sorption-desorption of glyphosate was studied in 3 Argentinean soils with contrasting characteristics. Glyp...

2012
Paola Grenni M. Sonia Rodríguez-Cruz Eliseo Herrero-Hernández Jesús M. Marín-Benito Maria J. Sánchez-Martín Anna Barra Caracciolo

The herbicide terbuthylazine is widely used within the EU; however its frequent detection in surface and groundwater, together with its intrinsic toxicological properties, may pose a risk both for human and environmental health. Organic amendments have recently been proposed as a possible herbicide sorbent in soil, in order to limit herbicide movement from soil to water. The environmental fate ...

Journal: :Journal of environmental quality 2015
Helena Andersson Lars Bergström Barbro Ulén Faruk Djodjic Holger Kirchmann

The importance of subsoil features for phosphorus (P) leaching is frequently mentioned, but subsoil effects are still poorly documented. This study examined whether the subsoil of four agricultural Swedish soils (two sand and two clay) functioned as a source or sink for P leaching by measuring P leaching from intact soil columns with topsoil (1.05 m deep) and without topsoil (0.77 m deep) over ...

2016
Ali Daryabeigi Zand Peter Grathwohl

Leaching behavior of organic contaminants such as polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) can be altered in the presence of organic amendments through enhanced sorption of PAHs to the amended soil. The aim of the present study was to investigate the influence of biochar in two forms (i.e., crushed and pulverized), and granular activated carbon on immobilization and leaching behavior of selected...

Journal: :Environmental pollution 2009
Wei Chen Lei Hou Xiaoli Luo Lingyan Zhu

In situ chemical oxidation is a commonly applied soil and groundwater remediation technology, but can have significant effects on soil properties, which in turn might affect fate and transport of organic contaminants. In this study, it was found that oxidation treatment resulted mainly in breakdown of soil organic matter (SOM) components. Sorption of naphthalene and phenanthrene to the original...

2010
A. Violante V. Cozzolino L. Perelomov A. G. Caporale M. Pigna

In soil environments, sorption/desorption reactions as well as chemical complexation with inorganic and organic ligands and redox reactions, both biotic and abiotic, are of great importance in controlling their bioavailability, leaching and toxicity. These reactions are affected by many factors such as pH, nature of the sorbents, presence and concentration of organic and inorganic ligands, incl...

Journal: :Pest management science 2002
R Don Wauchope Simon Yeh Jan B H J Linders Regina Kloskowski Keiji Tanaka Baruch Rubin Arata Katayama Werner Kördel Zev Gerstl Michael Lane John B Unsworth

The soil sorption coefficient Kd and the soil organic carbon sorption coefficient KOC of pesticides are basic parameters used by environmental scientists and regulatory agencies worldwide in describing the environmental fate and behavior of pesticides. They are a measure of the strength of sorption of pesticides to soils and other geosorbent surfaces at the water/solid interface, and are thus d...

Journal: :Environmental pollution 2015
Chao Li Xin Yi Cui Ying Ying Fan Ying Teng Zhong Ren Nan Lena Q Ma

Physiologically based in vitro methods have been developed to measure bioaccessibility of organic contaminants in soils. However, bioaccessibility of hydrophobic organic contaminants (HOCs) can be underestimated by in vitro tests if gastrointestinal (GI) solution fails to provide sufficient sorption sink for HOCs. To circumvent this drawback, Tenax was included in GI solution as sorption sink t...

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