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FERNANDEZ CIRELLI Alicia
artículos
Título:
Environmental risk of increasing phosphorus addition in relation to soil sorption capacity
Autor/es:
O. HEREDIA; A. FERNANDEZ CIRELLI
Revista:
GEODERMA
Editorial:
Elsevier
Referencias:
Lugar: Amsterdam; Año: 2007 vol. 137 p. 426 - 431
ISSN:
0016-7061
Resumen:
Phosphorus content of soil profiles, interstitial water, and shallow groundwater was determined in a semiurban region of Buenos Aires city in order to examine phosphorus leaching. Soils from different places and position in the slope were characterized and analysed for their P sorption? desorption capacities in order to understand transport processes and to assess potential environmental risks. Adsorption increases with depth and decreases with increasing additions of phosphorous. Interstitial water at 0.6 m depth showed greater P concentrations than shallow groundwater (9 to 30 m depth) in accordance with the importance of clays for P adsorption. Phosphorus content of soil profiles, interstitial water, and shallow groundwater was determined in a semiurban region of Buenos Aires city in order to examine phosphorus leaching. Soils from different places and position in the slope were characterized and analysed for their P sorption? desorption capacities in order to understand transport processes and to assess potential environmental risks. Adsorption increases with depth and decreases with increasing additions of phosphorous. Interstitial water at 0.6 m depth showed greater P concentrations than shallow groundwater (9 to 30 m depth) in accordance with the importance of clays for P adsorption. Keywords: Soil phosphorus; P in groundwater; P in interstitial water; Adsorption isotherms