Derivation of cation exchange constants for sand, loess, clay and peat soils on the basis of field measurements in the Netherlands

This report presents extensive Tables of cation exchange constants (selectivity coefficients) for sand, loess, clay and peat soils at different depths derived from simultaneous field measure-ments of adsorbed in dissolved concentrations of H, Al, Ca, Mg, K and Na in several hundreds of non-agricultural soils in the Netherlands. Data are provided for the two most widely used cation exchange models (Gaines-Thomas and Gapon) and for all possible combinations of cations, including protons. Results show a wide range in exchange constants, especially when using the Gaines-Thomas exchange description. It appears that Gapon exchange constants are stronger correlated than the corresponding Gaines-Thomas exchange constants, especially for sandy soils. A strong positive correlation means that the ratio between two exchange constants is more characteristic, and less variable, of a certain soil (type) than their absolute numbers, which often vary by several orders of magnitude. In deriving exchange constants, the Al constants were related to free Al3+, the CEC was normalised to a buffered soil pH of 6.5 and the dissolved ion concentrations have all been derived while using a centrifugation method to extract the soil solution. Because of these methodological aspects, they cannot always be used directly in a particular model application. Nevertheless, they provide insight into the numerical ranges of and correlations between exchange constan, and are thus useful for constraining model parameters, e.g. in model calibrations.

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Main Authors: de Vries, W., Posch, M.
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Language:English
Published: Alterra
Subjects:acidification, cation exchange, dynamic models, field experimentation, measurement, netherlands, soil chemistry, soil types, bodemchemie, bodemtypen, dynamische modellen, experimenteel veldonderzoek, kationenwisseling, meting, nederland, verzuring,
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spelling dig-wur-nl-wurpubs-3494032023-12-21 de Vries, W. Posch, M. External research report Derivation of cation exchange constants for sand, loess, clay and peat soils on the basis of field measurements in the Netherlands 2003 This report presents extensive Tables of cation exchange constants (selectivity coefficients) for sand, loess, clay and peat soils at different depths derived from simultaneous field measure-ments of adsorbed in dissolved concentrations of H, Al, Ca, Mg, K and Na in several hundreds of non-agricultural soils in the Netherlands. Data are provided for the two most widely used cation exchange models (Gaines-Thomas and Gapon) and for all possible combinations of cations, including protons. Results show a wide range in exchange constants, especially when using the Gaines-Thomas exchange description. It appears that Gapon exchange constants are stronger correlated than the corresponding Gaines-Thomas exchange constants, especially for sandy soils. A strong positive correlation means that the ratio between two exchange constants is more characteristic, and less variable, of a certain soil (type) than their absolute numbers, which often vary by several orders of magnitude. In deriving exchange constants, the Al constants were related to free Al3+, the CEC was normalised to a buffered soil pH of 6.5 and the dissolved ion concentrations have all been derived while using a centrifugation method to extract the soil solution. Because of these methodological aspects, they cannot always be used directly in a particular model application. Nevertheless, they provide insight into the numerical ranges of and correlations between exchange constan, and are thus useful for constraining model parameters, e.g. in model calibrations. en Alterra application/pdf https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/derivation-of-cation-exchange-constants-for-sand-loess-clay-and-p https://edepot.wur.nl/31605 acidification cation exchange dynamic models field experimentation measurement netherlands soil chemistry soil types bodemchemie bodemtypen dynamische modellen experimenteel veldonderzoek kationenwisseling meting nederland verzuring Wageningen University & Research
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topic acidification
cation exchange
dynamic models
field experimentation
measurement
netherlands
soil chemistry
soil types
bodemchemie
bodemtypen
dynamische modellen
experimenteel veldonderzoek
kationenwisseling
meting
nederland
verzuring
acidification
cation exchange
dynamic models
field experimentation
measurement
netherlands
soil chemistry
soil types
bodemchemie
bodemtypen
dynamische modellen
experimenteel veldonderzoek
kationenwisseling
meting
nederland
verzuring
spellingShingle acidification
cation exchange
dynamic models
field experimentation
measurement
netherlands
soil chemistry
soil types
bodemchemie
bodemtypen
dynamische modellen
experimenteel veldonderzoek
kationenwisseling
meting
nederland
verzuring
acidification
cation exchange
dynamic models
field experimentation
measurement
netherlands
soil chemistry
soil types
bodemchemie
bodemtypen
dynamische modellen
experimenteel veldonderzoek
kationenwisseling
meting
nederland
verzuring
de Vries, W.
Posch, M.
Derivation of cation exchange constants for sand, loess, clay and peat soils on the basis of field measurements in the Netherlands
description This report presents extensive Tables of cation exchange constants (selectivity coefficients) for sand, loess, clay and peat soils at different depths derived from simultaneous field measure-ments of adsorbed in dissolved concentrations of H, Al, Ca, Mg, K and Na in several hundreds of non-agricultural soils in the Netherlands. Data are provided for the two most widely used cation exchange models (Gaines-Thomas and Gapon) and for all possible combinations of cations, including protons. Results show a wide range in exchange constants, especially when using the Gaines-Thomas exchange description. It appears that Gapon exchange constants are stronger correlated than the corresponding Gaines-Thomas exchange constants, especially for sandy soils. A strong positive correlation means that the ratio between two exchange constants is more characteristic, and less variable, of a certain soil (type) than their absolute numbers, which often vary by several orders of magnitude. In deriving exchange constants, the Al constants were related to free Al3+, the CEC was normalised to a buffered soil pH of 6.5 and the dissolved ion concentrations have all been derived while using a centrifugation method to extract the soil solution. Because of these methodological aspects, they cannot always be used directly in a particular model application. Nevertheless, they provide insight into the numerical ranges of and correlations between exchange constan, and are thus useful for constraining model parameters, e.g. in model calibrations.
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topic_facet acidification
cation exchange
dynamic models
field experimentation
measurement
netherlands
soil chemistry
soil types
bodemchemie
bodemtypen
dynamische modellen
experimenteel veldonderzoek
kationenwisseling
meting
nederland
verzuring
author de Vries, W.
Posch, M.
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Posch, M.
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title Derivation of cation exchange constants for sand, loess, clay and peat soils on the basis of field measurements in the Netherlands
title_short Derivation of cation exchange constants for sand, loess, clay and peat soils on the basis of field measurements in the Netherlands
title_full Derivation of cation exchange constants for sand, loess, clay and peat soils on the basis of field measurements in the Netherlands
title_fullStr Derivation of cation exchange constants for sand, loess, clay and peat soils on the basis of field measurements in the Netherlands
title_full_unstemmed Derivation of cation exchange constants for sand, loess, clay and peat soils on the basis of field measurements in the Netherlands
title_sort derivation of cation exchange constants for sand, loess, clay and peat soils on the basis of field measurements in the netherlands
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