Sorption,Transformation and Migration of Zn in Some Soils with Percolated Water Regime
There were determined the parameters of applied Zn sorption by two taiga soils with different properties, composition of their formed species and the migration of their available ones. The laboratory and field experiments were used in this work. Laboratory experiments have identified the great potential absorption capacity of soils (especially of the upper organic horizons) towards applied zinc and ability to retain it relatively firmly. But this ability is not fully realized in artificial pollution under field conditions. This proves that the upper soil horizons are indeed a critical area of the crust even in the soils with percolated water regime.
Heavy metals Migration Pollution Protective ability of soil Soil Sorption
Galina Vasdievna Motuzova Natalia Jurievna Barsova
Department of Soil Chemistry,Faculty of Soil Science,Moscow State University after M.V.Lomonosov,Leninskie Gory,Moscow,119991,Russia
国际会议
杭州
英文
66-68
2009-10-10(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)