Simulation of flow patterns and ion-exchange in soil percolation experiments |
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Authors: | N. Christophersen H. M. Seip A. Njøs |
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Affiliation: | 1. Central Institute for Industrial Research, PB 350, Blindern, Oslo 3, Norway 2. Agricultural University of Norway, PB 28, 1432, ?S-NLH, Norway
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Abstract: | An increased understanding of ion-exchange processes in raw-humus was obtained by simulations using quantitative mathematical models. The work is based on a series of percolation experiments with a water flow of about 1 mm min?1 through raw-humus samples of 4 cm thickness. For the input solutions consisting of 10?3 N H2SO4, HNO3, HCl and NaCl the results indicate that cation-exchange reactions are the most important processes for the chemical composition of the run-off. Since a large part of the water flows quickly through the soil, both the water residence time and the ion-exchange kinetics must be taken into account. As a basis for the chemical model, a hydrologic sub-model reproducing the residence time distribution of the flow in the soil is used. Considering the ions H+, M+ (monovalent metal ions) and M2+ (divalent metal ions), four different chemical models were tried but only one of them gave satisfactory agreement with the experimental results. This model has 5 independent parameters and consists of first and second order chemical processes. |
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