Chemical characteristics of two forested Ultisols and two forested Inceptisols relevant to anion production and mobility
As a prelude to a basic program on soil leaching, some chemical characteristics of two forested Ultisols in eastern Tennessee and two forested Inceptisols in western Washington are discussed in relation to the production and mobility of anions. These soils were chosen in an attempt to provide a range of free iron (Fe) and aluminum (Al) contents (which are hypothesized to be related to anion adsorption) and carbon:nitrogen (C:N) ratios (which are hypothesized to be related to nitrate and bicarbonate production) for field experiments involving C, N, and anion salt additions. The Washington Inceptisols had high free Fe and Al in surface horizons and decreasing free Fe and Al levels with depth, whereas the reverse was true of the Tennessee Ultisols. The Alderwood-red alder and Tarklin (sinkhole) soils had higher N concentrations and lower C:N ratios in their surface horizons than the Alderwood-Douglas-fir and Fullerton soils, respectively, but the reverse was true of subsurface horizons. Patterns of and relationships among the above properties and pH, Bray phosphorus (No. 2); adsorbed and soluble SO/sub 4//sup 2 -/, Cl/sup -/ and NO/sub 3//sup -/; cation exchange capacity; and exchangeable cations are discussed.
- Research Organization:
- Oak Ridge National Lab., TN (USA)
- DOE Contract Number:
- W-7405-ENG-26
- OSTI ID:
- 6464745
- Report Number(s):
- ORNL/TM-7646
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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Terrestrial-- Basic Studies-- (-1989)
54 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
ALUMINIUM
ANIONS
CATIONS
CHARGED PARTICLES
CHEMICAL PROPERTIES
CHLORINE IONS
DATA
ELEMENTS
EXPERIMENTAL DATA
FORESTS
INFORMATION
IONS
IRON
METALS
NITRATES
NITROGEN COMPOUNDS
NONMETALS
NORTH AMERICA
NUMERICAL DATA
OXYGEN COMPOUNDS
PACIFIC NORTHWEST REGION
PH VALUE
PHOSPHORUS
SOILS
SOUTHEAST REGION
SULFATES
SULFUR COMPOUNDS
TENNESSEE
TRANSITION ELEMENTS
USA
WASHINGTON