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Uwalnianie i migracja glinu, cynku, miedzi i olowiu w glebach bielicoziemnych pod wplywem zakwaszania

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Mobilization and transport of aluminium, zinc,copper, and lead in acidified podzolic soils.

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W pracy przedstawiono wyniki badań procesów chemicznych i fizykochemicznych warunkujących uwalnianie oraz przemieszczanie się glinu, cynku, miedzi i ołowiu w glebach bielicoziemnych. Stwierdzono, że głównym czynnikiem powodującym uwalnianie glinu, cynku, miedzi i ołowiu jest stały dopływ do gleby substancji zakwaszających (mokra i sucha depozycja, nawozy mineralne) jak również substancje organiczne, a zwłaszcza między cząsteczkowe kwasy organiczne. Uwalnianie i migracja cynku, miedzi i ołowiu przez profil glebowy zależy w dużym stopniu od obecności różnych form glinu włączając formy koloidalne i cząstki w formie zawiesin.
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Studies of chemical and physicochemical processes of aluminium, zinc, cooper, and lead mobilization and their transport in profiles of podzolic soils are presented. It was found that the main parameters influencing aluminium, zinc, cooper, and lead mobilization is a constant supply of acidifying substances (wet and dry deposition, fertilizers)as well as a formation of organic substances (mainly low-molecularorganic acids).Both mobilization and transport of Zn, Cu, Pb through soil profile depend on concentration of various forms of Al including its colloidal species and suspended particles.

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