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Effect of Reduction Associated with Organic Matter Decomposition on Magnetic Properties of Red Soils 被引量:5
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作者 dongruibin ZHANGWEIGUO +2 位作者 LUSHENGGAO YULIZHONG YUJINYAN 《Pedosphere》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2003年第2期103-110,共8页
Five soils derived from different parent materials were sampled from red soilregion of southern China and studied by magnetic methodology to understand to what extent ironreduction would affect soil magnetic propertie... Five soils derived from different parent materials were sampled from red soilregion of southern China and studied by magnetic methodology to understand to what extent ironreduction would affect soil magnetic properties and how iron reduction would affect the magneticminerals in soils. Reduction associated with organic matter decomposition strongly affected soilmagnetic parameters at low pH. The losses of original soil magnetic signals in terms of magneticsusceptibility (X), 'Soft' isothermal remanent magnetization ('Soft' IRM), anhysteretic remanentmagnetization (ARM) and saturation isothermal remanent magnetization (SIRM) at pH 4~6 during thetwo-month saturation treatment, were 66%~94%, 54%~90%, 64%~95% and 33%~83%, respectively. Thesechanges were interpreted as a consequence of substantial dissolution of maghaemite and haematite inthe soils. At pH 10, however, there was no significant magnetic change observed. Moreover, stablesingle domain soil maghaemite grains were also sensitive to reduction, which suggested that bothpedogenic and detrital maghaemite were not stable in acid and reducing environments. Goethite,instead, was the most stable iron form under reducing conditions. 展开更多
关键词 GOETHITE HAEMATITE maghaemite magnetic susceptibility REDUCTION
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