نتایج جستجو برای: soft clay soils

تعداد نتایج: 191424  

2000
Alexander Neaman

physical behavior of wetted soils is of paramount importance. The rheology of aqueous suspensions of six palygorskites with When the electrolyte concentration in the percolating different particle morphologies has been investigated as a function solution in soil is below the flocculation value of the of clay concentration, adsorbed ion, pH, and electrolyte concentration, clay, clay dispersion o...

Journal: :Environmental pollution 2001
E Besnard C Chenu M Robert

The intensive use for over 100 years of copper sulfate (Bordeaux mixture) to fight against mildew in vineyard soils has led to an important, widespread accumulation of Cu (100 to 1500 mg Cu kg-1 soil). In Champagne vineyards, organic amendments are used currently to increase soil fertility and to limit soil erosion. Organic amendments may have a direct effect on the retention of Cu in the soil....

Journal: :Journal of agricultural and food chemistry 2000
W Liu J Gan S K Papiernik S R Yates

Adsorption of the chloroacetanilide herbicides acetochlor, alachlor, metolachlor, and propachlor was determined on soils and soil components, and their structural differences were used to explain their sorptivity orders. On all soils and soil humic acids, adsorption decreased in the order: metolachlor > acetochlor > propachlor > alachlor. On Ca(2+)-saturated montmorillonite, the order changed t...

ژورنال: علوم آب و خاک 2016
اسدی الاسوند, پری , حیدری, احمد ,

Technosols are modified soils affected by human activities. This study investigated genesis, classification and physicochemical properties of four pedons of Technosols developed on refused oil refinery materials and compared them with two unpolluted pedons. Mineralogical studies showed smectite as a dominant clay mineral with other clay minerals. These clay minerals adsorb oil compounds in thei...

خدامی, مهدی, فتاحی اردکانی, محمد علی, فیض نیا, سادات , محبوبی, اسداله , موسوی حرمی, رضا ,

It is very important to identify the source of sediment yield in a drainage basin for any practical soil conservation program. Clay minerals in litological units, can be used as an indicator for prediction of soil erosion. Marl and marly-limestone of Neogen red beds, Hezardarreh Formation and Quaternery alluvium, are exposed in the Lateshure watershed. 21 sampels from surface soils of diff...

ژورنال: علوم آب و خاک 2012
حسین خادمی, , علیرضا کریمی, ,

Magnetic susceptibility measurement is a simple and quick technique for characterizing soils and sediments and describing soil-forming processes. The interpretation of soil magnetic susceptibility data needs sufficient knowledge about the factors affecting this parameter. To identify the effects of parent material, gypsum and calcium carbonate equivalent, 42 samples were taken from horizons of ...

2012
E. L. Hansen H. Hemmen D. M. Fonseca C. Coutant K. D. Knudsen T. S. Plivelic D. Bonn J. O. Fossum

Clays are of paramount importance for soil stability, but also in applications ranging from oil recovery to composites and hydrogels. Generically, clays are divided into two subclasses: macroscopically swelling, 'active' clays that have the capacity for taking up large amounts of water to form stable gels, and 'passive' or non-swelling clays; the former stabilize soils whereas the latter are kn...

2007
Tony Christie Bruce Thompson

Clay, as a rock term, describes a soft, loose, earthy material containing particles with an average grain size of less than than 0.004 mm (4 mm) in the Wentworth grain size scale and less than 0.002 mm (2 mm) in most soil investigations. Clay is composed mostly of clay minerals, but may also contain quartz, feldspar, carbonates, ferruginous material, and other non-clay materials. All clays, apa...

2012
K Haraguchi

Novel soft nanocomposite materials with unique organic/inorganic network structures have been developed by extending the strategy of "organic/inorganic nanocomposites" to the field of soft materials. The structures described here were synthesized by in-situ free-radical polymerization of various monomers in the presence of exfoliated clay (hectorite) in aqueous media. The nanocomposite hydrogel...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2017
Érika F. M. Pinheiro Marcos B. Ceddia Christopher M. Clingensmith Sabine Grunwald Gustavo M. Vasques

Visible and near-infrared diffuse reflectance spectroscopy (VIS-NIR) has shown levels of accuracy comparable to conventional laboratory methods for estimating soil properties. Soil chemical and physical properties have been predicted by reflectance spectroscopy successfully on subtropical and temperate soils, whereas soils from tropical agro-forest regions have received less attention, especial...

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