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Release of potassium from some benchmark soils of India
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1989
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Summary ReleaseSoil CharacterizationBiogeochemistryEnvironmental ChemistryEngineeringBenchmark SoilsEnvironmental EngineeringSoil SalinitySoil PollutionSoil ChemistryEnvironmental RemediationBusinessBacl 2Cacl 2GeochemistryLand DegradationMineral Processing
SUMMARY Release of potassium from 15 surface samples of benchmark Alluvial, Red and Black soils of India to 0.01 M solutions of BaCl 2 , CaCl 2 , NH 4 Cl and NaCl was studied in soils either untreated or pretreated with 5 × 10 −3 M KCl. In the untreated soils, the efficacy of the extractants declined in the sequence: BaCl 2 > NH 4 Cl > CaCl 2 > NaCl. Cumulative K‐release was greatest from Black soils, followed by Red and Alluvial soils. From soils pretreated with 5 * 10 −3 M KCl, more K was released than retained, and more ‘native’ K was released than that from untreated soils. Increase in the release of ‘native’ K decreased in the sequence: Red > Alluvial > Black soils. The amounts of surface and internal K, desorption rate constants and parabolic diffusion constants were calculated from K release to the various electrolytes.
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