Effect of land developmental process on soil solution chemistry in acid sulfate soils distributed in the Mekong Delta, Vietnam(Soil Chemistry and Soil Mineralogy)
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Water-soluble ionic substances in acid sulfate soils are likely to be strong controls for crop production and to have impacts on aquatic ecosystems. In dry seasons, in particular, oxidation of the soil surface followed by acidification probably produces lots of acids and soluble metals. To estimate acid and metal loads from acid sulfate soils to aquatic environments, we determined the composition of water-soluble ions from soils distributed in the Mekong Delta, Vietnam. At the end of the dry season, soils were taken from each soil horizon in two soil profiles on the delta under different land developmental processes. Water-soluble ions were extracted using both distilled water and artificially synthesized irrigation water (pH 6.3) adjusted to the same ionic strength and pH as the field canal water. The relationship between extracted basic cations in both extracts showed high linear correlation, indicating a similar extraction mechanism between both extractants. Higher ionic strength in the artificial irrigation water may not have any advantages for extraction by ion exchange and, thus, properties of extracts are likely to depend on the soil properties. The older the soil parent material, the larger the rates of soluble Al and Fe and the lower the pH. Progressive weathering of the soil on the older delta has already discharged greater amounts of bases, probably for compensation of acids, and the soil has started to release exchangeable Al sorbed onto negative-charge colloids and Fe from decomposed oxides. The soil profile of the older delta released relatively greater concentrations of Al with a lower content of base cations, where the annual averaged rice yield was half that of another site. Soluble metals and acids at both sites appear to accumulate in the upper horizons above the low permeable layer, which is probably widely distributed in the Mekong Delta.
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著者
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Nguyen Ve
College Of Agriculture Can Tho University
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Minh Do
Agricultural And Rural Development Service Kien Giang Agricultural Extension Center
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KAWAHIGASHI Masayuki
College of Bioresource Sciences, Nihon University
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SUMIDA Hiroaki
College of Bioresource Sciences, Nihon University
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Sumida Hiroaki
Nihon Univ. Kanagawa Jpn
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Sumida Hiroaki
College Of Bioresource Science Nihon University
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Kawahigashi Masayuki
College Of Bioresource Sciences Nihon University
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Kawahigashi Masayuki
College Of Bioresource Science Nihon University
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