Interactions Between Exogenous Rare Earth Elements and Phosphorus Leaching in Packed Soil Columns


Autoria(s): Liang Tao; Song Wenchong; Wang Lingqing; Kleinman P. J. A.; Cao Hongying
Data(s)

2010

Resumo

Through leaching experiments and simulated rainfall experiments, characteristics of vertical leaching of exogenous rare earth elements (REEs) and phosphorus (P) and their losses with surface runoff during simulated rainfall in different types of soils (terra nera soil, cinnamon soil, red soil, loess soil, and purple soil) were investigated. Results of the leaching experiments showed that vertical transports of REEs and P were relatively low, with transport depths less than 6 cm. The vertical leaching rates of REEs and P in the different soils followed the order of purple soil > terra nera soil > red soil > cinnamon soil > loess soil. Results of the simulated rainfall experiments (83 mm h(-1)) revealed that more than 92% of REEs and P transported with soil particles in runoff. The loss rates of REEs and P in surface runoff in the different soil types were in the order of loess soil > terra nera soil > cinnamon soil > red soil > purple soil. The total amounts of losses of REEs and P in runoff were significantly correlated.

Identificador

http://ir.igsnrr.ac.cn/handle/311030/2155

http://www.irgrid.ac.cn/handle/1471x/144669

Idioma(s)

英语

Fonte

Liang Tao,Song Wenchong,Wang Lingqing,Kleinman P. J. A.,Cao Hongying.Interactions Between Exogenous Rare Earth Elements and Phosphorus Leaching in Packed Soil Columns.PEDOSPHERE,2010,20(5):616-622

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期刊论文