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Published in Soil Sci Soc Am J 34:405-407 (1970)
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Zinc Adsorption by Calcareous Soils1

E. J. Udo, H. L. Bohn and T. C. Tucker2

ABSTRACT

Zinc adsorption was studied in suspensions of 10 calcareous Arizona soils in dilute ZnSO4 solutions. At low concentrations, Zn2+ adsorption was described by the Langmuir adsorption equation. The calculated Langmuir adsorption maxima were related to the carbonate and organic matter contents of the soils. When the added Zn2+ exceeded the adsorption maximum, the value of the (Zn)(OH)2 ion concentration product in solution corresponded to the solubility of zinc hydroxide or carbonate so long as soil carbonates were present. At lower amounts of adsorbed Zn2+ and/or when the soil carbonates had dissolved, the (Zn)(OH)2 product was about one hundred-fold less indicating that the soils then retained Zn2+ about as strongly as zinc silicate, and more strongly than zinc hydroxide or carbonate.


NOTES

1 Contribution of the Department of Agricultural Chemistry and Soils, University of Arizona, Tucson 85721. Taken from part of a dissertation submitted by E. J. Udo to the Graduate College. Presented before Div. S-2, Soil Science Society of America, New Orleans, La., Nov. 14, 1968.

2 Graduate Student, presently Post-doctoral Research Fellow, Department of Agronomy, University of Ibadan, Nigeria; Associate Professor; and Professor, respectively.

Received for publication May 5, 1969. Accepted for publication January 27, 1970.







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