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Research article1998Peer reviewed

Aluminium solubility characteristics of spodic B horizons containing imogolite-type materials

Gustafsson, Jon Petter; Lumsdon, D. G.; Simonsson, Magnus

Abstract

Fifteen Swedish and Finnish soil samples from spodic B horizons containing imogolite-type materials were equilibrated with dilute NaCl and HCl at 8 degrees C. For the NaCl extracts, apparent equilibrium with respect to an Al(OH)(3) phase was reached in one to two weeks. Equilibrium with respect to an imogolite-type phase was slower, especially at large soil:solution ratios. The results show that log *K-s (gibbsite), i.e. the logarithm of the solubility constant for reactive Al(OH)(3) at 8 degrees C, was similar to 9.40 (8.29 at 25 degrees C) while log *K-s (imogolite) was variable; for the soil studied in most detail it was 7.66 (6.64 at 25 degrees C). As well-ordered gibbsite rarely forms in spodic B horizons, it is suggested that Al(OH)(3) and poorly-ordered allophanic materials may be slowly converted to less soluble and less reactive imogolite-type materials.

Published in

Clay Minerals
1998, Volume: 33, number: 1, pages: 77-86

        SLU Authors

      • Simonsson, Magnus

        • Department of Soil Sciences, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences

      UKÄ Subject classification

      Soil Science

      Publication identifier

      DOI: https://doi.org/10.1180/claymin.1998.033.1.08

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      https://res.slu.se/id/publ/69499