Titre de série : |
Technical Bulletin, 95 |
Titre : |
Interaction - machinisms in soil as related to soil pollution and ground water quality |
Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
Auteurs : |
Haan, F.A.de |
Mention d'édition : |
ILWMR |
Editeur : |
ILWMR |
Année de publication : |
1976 |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : |
CI-08558 |
Note générale : |
After an introductory description of the three soil phases: solids, air and liquid, the main factors which are of interest with respect to transport and accumulation of comporinds in soil are discussed. Sarting from the conservation equation in its most basic from a quantitative elaboration indicates that the predominant interactions may be listed as: absorption of soil colloids, precipitation and dissolution reactions, and consersions reactions of biological nature . Ion absorption and exchange is described with the help of different normalized exchanges isotherms . Finaly, the distribution of phosphate is presented in soils, which have been subject to regular flooding with raw sewage water during a time period of soyears. This example provides a good demonstration of accumulation and of the fact that usually a combination of different interaction mechanisms, either simultaneoritly or alternatively occuring must be considered . |
Langues : |
Anglais (eng) |
Mots-clés : |
Sol Pollution Eau souterraine Qualité de l'eau PRECIPITATIONS Chimie du sol Inondation |
Index. décimale : |
363.73 Pollution |
Résumé : |
After an introductory description of the three soil phases: solids, air and liquid, the main factors which are of interest with respect to transport and accumulation of comporinds in soil are discussed. Sarting from the conservation equation in its most basic from a quantitative elaboration indicates that the predominant interactions may be listed as: absorption of soil colloids, precipitation and dissolution reactions, and consersions reactions of biological nature . Ion absorption and exchange is described with the help of different normalized exchanges isotherms . Finaly, the distribution of phosphate is presented in soils, which have been subject to regular flooding with raw sewage water during a time period of soyears. This example provides a good demonstration of accumulation and of the fact that usually a combination of different interaction mechanisms, either simultaneoritly or alternatively occuring must be considered . |
Note de contenu : |
After an introductory description of the three soil phases: solids, air and liquid, the main factors which are of interest with respect to transport and accumulation of comporinds in soil are discussed. Sarting from the conservation equation in its most basic from a quantitative elaboration indicates that the predominant interactions may be listed as: absorption of soil colloids, precipitation and dissolution reactions, and consersions reactions of biological nature . Ion absorption and exchange is described with the help of different normalized exchanges isotherms . Finaly, the distribution of phosphate is presented in soils, which have been subject to regular flooding with raw sewage water during a time period of soyears. This example provides a good demonstration of accumulation and of the fact that usually a combination of different interaction mechanisms, either simultaneoritly or alternatively occuring must be considered . |
Technical Bulletin, 95. Interaction - machinisms in soil as related to soil pollution and ground water quality [texte imprimé] / Haan, F.A.de . - ILWMR . - ILWMR, 1976. ISSN : CI-08558 After an introductory description of the three soil phases: solids, air and liquid, the main factors which are of interest with respect to transport and accumulation of comporinds in soil are discussed. Sarting from the conservation equation in its most basic from a quantitative elaboration indicates that the predominant interactions may be listed as: absorption of soil colloids, precipitation and dissolution reactions, and consersions reactions of biological nature . Ion absorption and exchange is described with the help of different normalized exchanges isotherms . Finaly, the distribution of phosphate is presented in soils, which have been subject to regular flooding with raw sewage water during a time period of soyears. This example provides a good demonstration of accumulation and of the fact that usually a combination of different interaction mechanisms, either simultaneoritly or alternatively occuring must be considered . Langues : Anglais ( eng)
Mots-clés : |
Sol Pollution Eau souterraine Qualité de l'eau PRECIPITATIONS Chimie du sol Inondation |
Index. décimale : |
363.73 Pollution |
Résumé : |
After an introductory description of the three soil phases: solids, air and liquid, the main factors which are of interest with respect to transport and accumulation of comporinds in soil are discussed. Sarting from the conservation equation in its most basic from a quantitative elaboration indicates that the predominant interactions may be listed as: absorption of soil colloids, precipitation and dissolution reactions, and consersions reactions of biological nature . Ion absorption and exchange is described with the help of different normalized exchanges isotherms . Finaly, the distribution of phosphate is presented in soils, which have been subject to regular flooding with raw sewage water during a time period of soyears. This example provides a good demonstration of accumulation and of the fact that usually a combination of different interaction mechanisms, either simultaneoritly or alternatively occuring must be considered . |
Note de contenu : |
After an introductory description of the three soil phases: solids, air and liquid, the main factors which are of interest with respect to transport and accumulation of comporinds in soil are discussed. Sarting from the conservation equation in its most basic from a quantitative elaboration indicates that the predominant interactions may be listed as: absorption of soil colloids, precipitation and dissolution reactions, and consersions reactions of biological nature . Ion absorption and exchange is described with the help of different normalized exchanges isotherms . Finaly, the distribution of phosphate is presented in soils, which have been subject to regular flooding with raw sewage water during a time period of soyears. This example provides a good demonstration of accumulation and of the fact that usually a combination of different interaction mechanisms, either simultaneoritly or alternatively occuring must be considered . |
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