CATION-EXCHANGE CAPACITY OF THE SAND FRACTION OF SOME CHILEAN SOILS
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概要
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The cation-exchange capacity (CEC) of the soils in the Colina district is in interrelation neither with the texture nor the organic matter content. This apparent inconsistency is largely attributable to the CEC of the coarse fractions of the soils, which contain appreciable amounts of montmorillonite and zeolite with some vermiculite. The coarse particles containing exchange materials are widely distributed in the soils of central and northern Chile regardless of the soil type, and appear to be rather stable under semi-arid climates.
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著者
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Aomine Shigenori
Division De Proteccion De Los Recursos Naturales Renovables Servico Agricola Y Ganadero
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BARTICEVIC ElenaD.
Division de Proteccion de los Recursos Naturales Renovables , Servicio Agricola y Ganadero
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GONZALEZ MartinezS.
Division de Proteccion de los Recursos Naturales Renovables , Servicio Agricola y Ganadero
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Barticevic Elenad.
Division De Proteccion De Los Recursos Naturales Renovables Servicio Agricola Y Ganadero
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Gonzalez Martinezs.
Division De Proteccion De Los Recursos Naturales Renovables Servicio Agricola Y Ganadero
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