Soil organic matter and its interactions with metals : processes, factors, ecological significance
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Soil organic matter and its interactions with metals : processes, factors, ecological significance
(Environmental science, engineering and technology series)
Nova Science Publishers, c2012
- : hbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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内容説明
Soil organic matter is the most important component of the ecosystem. As a product of transforming the organic residues under specific conditions it enables us to reflect on the impact rendered by these conditions. In order to be able to perform unique functions in the ecosystem, the organic matter becomes very active in interactions with mineral components. Being widespread in the environment, these compounds play an important role in soil genesis, plant nutrition, migration and accumulation of chemical substances. At present, when the load of heavy metals is augmenting on soil, the consequences of the formation of these compounds in soil requires special attention. New experimental data is needed to provide information about scantily studied soils and complex processes affected by different factors. This book examines current research in the study of soil organic matter.
目次
- Preface
- Introduction
- Humic Substances: Origin, Transformation, Interaction with Metals & Ecological Significance
- Study Objects
- Study Methods
- General & Specific Properties of Humic Acids & Their Migration in a Soil Profile
- Interaction of Copper Ions with Humic Acids from Soils of Different Natural Zones
- Water-Soluble Organic & Organomineral Cu & Ni Compounds of Podzols
- Complexation of Metal Ions with Organic Substances & the AcidBase Properties of the Soil Liquid Phase in the Taiga & Steppe Zones
- Changes in the Properties of Humic Acids under the Effect of Copper Ions
- Environmental Significance of Humic Substances in Natural & Natural-Anthropogenic Systems
- Conclusions
- References
- Index.
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