Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W349185724> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W349185724 endingPage "856" @default.
- W349185724 startingPage "829" @default.
- W349185724 abstract "Publisher Summary One of the reasons why the reactions between ions and metal oxides are studied is because they are thought to be important in controlling the availability of nutrients in soils or in controlling the movement of pollutants into the biosphere. There are two strands to this argument. One is that many oxides are present in soils. Taylor and others list six iron oxides, five aluminium oxides and thirteen manganese oxides. (The term “oxide” is used loosely here to include oxyhydroxides). Of the iron oxides, goethite is most commonly found in soils of many climatic regions. The presence of oxides is apparent simply from observing one off the most obvious properties of soils—their color. Soil color is partly related to the amounts of organic matter in the soils but also to the amount and particle size of the oxides present. Iron oxides are especially important with goethite giving the yellow-browns and haematite the reds. The names, “red earth,” “terra rossa,” “terre rosse,” and “kraznozem,” which have been applied to soils in various languages, all show the effectiveness of redness in catching peoples' attention. The second strand of the argument is that oxides are very good at reacting with a very large range of cations and anions. Dzombak and Morel list over 50 studies of reactions of inorganic cations and anions with hydrous ferric oxides. This list makes it clear that such reactions could be very important in controlling the supply of both essential nutrients and of toxic ions to plants. This chapter brings some of these studies to attention. However, the chapter shows how studies using simple materials such as samples of individual oxides may be used to understand behavior of more complex materials such as soils." @default.
- W349185724 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W349185724 creator A5005913610 @default.
- W349185724 date "1996-01-01" @default.
- W349185724 modified "2023-10-09" @default.
- W349185724 title "Chapter 3.7 The reaction of anions and cations with metal oxides as models for their reaction with soil" @default.
- W349185724 cites W1528963263 @default.
- W349185724 cites W1895094153 @default.
- W349185724 cites W1965657257 @default.
- W349185724 cites W1970250611 @default.
- W349185724 cites W1970986233 @default.
- W349185724 cites W1973809164 @default.
- W349185724 cites W1975053821 @default.
- W349185724 cites W1977030388 @default.
- W349185724 cites W1978446392 @default.
- W349185724 cites W1980593832 @default.
- W349185724 cites W1982140002 @default.
- W349185724 cites W1986377594 @default.
- W349185724 cites W1987298506 @default.
- W349185724 cites W1992392364 @default.
- W349185724 cites W1992432653 @default.
- W349185724 cites W1996919078 @default.
- W349185724 cites W1998075381 @default.
- W349185724 cites W1998534510 @default.
- W349185724 cites W2001538837 @default.
- W349185724 cites W2003112870 @default.
- W349185724 cites W2003800815 @default.
- W349185724 cites W2004127765 @default.
- W349185724 cites W2012621192 @default.
- W349185724 cites W2015725967 @default.
- W349185724 cites W2019254972 @default.
- W349185724 cites W2020440762 @default.
- W349185724 cites W2020667392 @default.
- W349185724 cites W2020953334 @default.
- W349185724 cites W2021536914 @default.
- W349185724 cites W2028900832 @default.
- W349185724 cites W2031529617 @default.
- W349185724 cites W2031849598 @default.
- W349185724 cites W2036125786 @default.
- W349185724 cites W2036796541 @default.
- W349185724 cites W2043008498 @default.
- W349185724 cites W2044561123 @default.
- W349185724 cites W2047188229 @default.
- W349185724 cites W2061192691 @default.
- W349185724 cites W2062384906 @default.
- W349185724 cites W2067829980 @default.
- W349185724 cites W2069770779 @default.
- W349185724 cites W2078252220 @default.
- W349185724 cites W2081244789 @default.
- W349185724 cites W2081764746 @default.
- W349185724 cites W2086497115 @default.
- W349185724 cites W2091000835 @default.
- W349185724 cites W2094223134 @default.
- W349185724 cites W2097730851 @default.
- W349185724 cites W2098455607 @default.
- W349185724 cites W2102606018 @default.
- W349185724 cites W2114923611 @default.
- W349185724 cites W2116634224 @default.
- W349185724 cites W2123548735 @default.
- W349185724 cites W2133474728 @default.
- W349185724 cites W2143568466 @default.
- W349185724 cites W2148220162 @default.
- W349185724 cites W2152835409 @default.
- W349185724 cites W2166498494 @default.
- W349185724 cites W2168317987 @default.
- W349185724 cites W2301872621 @default.
- W349185724 cites W2914614575 @default.
- W349185724 cites W4247334325 @default.
- W349185724 cites W4250942383 @default.
- W349185724 cites W866896292 @default.
- W349185724 cites W946336681 @default.
- W349185724 doi "https://doi.org/10.1016/s0167-2991(06)81045-1" @default.
- W349185724 hasPublicationYear "1996" @default.
- W349185724 type Work @default.
- W349185724 sameAs 349185724 @default.
- W349185724 citedByCount "2" @default.
- W349185724 countsByYear W3491857242023 @default.
- W349185724 crossrefType "book-chapter" @default.
- W349185724 hasAuthorship W349185724A5005913610 @default.
- W349185724 hasConcept C178790620 @default.
- W349185724 hasConcept C179104552 @default.
- W349185724 hasConcept C185592680 @default.
- W349185724 hasConcept C544153396 @default.
- W349185724 hasConceptScore W349185724C178790620 @default.
- W349185724 hasConceptScore W349185724C179104552 @default.
- W349185724 hasConceptScore W349185724C185592680 @default.
- W349185724 hasConceptScore W349185724C544153396 @default.
- W349185724 hasLocation W3491857241 @default.
- W349185724 hasOpenAccess W349185724 @default.
- W349185724 hasPrimaryLocation W3491857241 @default.
- W349185724 hasRelatedWork W1971314799 @default.
- W349185724 hasRelatedWork W1977466162 @default.
- W349185724 hasRelatedWork W1979361567 @default.
- W349185724 hasRelatedWork W1987234305 @default.
- W349185724 hasRelatedWork W2034110508 @default.
- W349185724 hasRelatedWork W2042877180 @default.
- W349185724 hasRelatedWork W2088091286 @default.
- W349185724 hasRelatedWork W2188427199 @default.