|
|
||||||||
ABSTRACT
Effective Zn diffusion coefficients, De(Zn), were determined at several soil moistures on six soils by allowing 65Zn diffuse from the soil into cation exchange resin paper placed on the surface of the soil. At 13% volumetric moisture De(Zn) values ranged from 10-11 to 10-8 cm2/sec with the range narrowing as the soils approached moisture saturation. In five of six soils, the effect of increasing moisture level on De(Zn) could be explained by its effects on tortuosity and on solution Zn concentration. When solution Zn remained constant as moisture level increased, the relation between De(Zn) and volumetric moisture was hyperbolic. When solution Zn level dropped as moisture increased De(Zn) changed very little. In one soil where variation in De(Zn) with moisture level was not explained by these two factors, a third unknown factor apparently influenced De(Zn).
1 Journal Paper no. 4347. Purdue University Agr. Exp. Sta., Lafayette, Ind. 47907. Contribution from the Department of Agronomy.
2 Former Graduate Assistant, now Research Associate, and Professor of Agronomy, Purdue University, respectively.
Received for publication May 17, 1971. Accepted for publication June 25, 1971.
| HOME | HELP | FEEDBACK | SUBSCRIPTIONS | ARCHIVE | SEARCH | TABLE OF CONTENTS |
| The SCI Journals | Agronomy Journal | Crop Science | |||
| Journal of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Education |
Vadose Zone Journal | ||||
| Journal of Plant Registrations | Journal of Environmental Quality |
The Plant Genome | |||