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Estimation of nitrate retention in a Ferralsol by a transient-flow method
Authors:C Duwig ¶  T Becquer  L Charlet  & BE Clothier
Institution:IRD/Laboratoire d'étude des Transferts en Hydrologie et Environnement, LTHE-UMR (CNRS, INPG, IRD, UJF), BP 53 X, 38041 Grenoble, France,;IRD/Embrapa Cerrados, CP 7091, 71619-970 Brasilia –DF, Brazil,;Laboratoire de Geophysique Interne et Tectonophysique (UJF-CNRS), OSUG, BP 53, 38041 Grenoble, France, and;HortResearch, PB 11-030, Palmerston North, New Zealand
Abstract:Anion retention is important in highly weathered soils that contain large amounts of iron and aluminium oxides with surfaces of variable charge. Sorption mechanisms retard anionic solute transfer through these soils. We determined the retardation factor for nitrate in highly weathered Ferralsols from New Caledonia from dynamic experiments using a transient‐flow method, and we evaluated the effect of soil solution concentration and organic matter content. A simple method with sectionable tubes was used to determine the nitrate isotherm during non‐steady‐state water flow under unsaturated conditions. The topsoil retarded the movement of nitrate, and the sorption followed a linear isotherm. In subsoils, retardation factors were larger and increased from 1.15 to 2.05 at soil pH as the NO3‐N concentration of the input solution decreased from 71.43 to 0.35 mm , indicative of a non‐linear isotherm. Positive surface charge sites were considered to be of two types: one with strong affinity for nitrate at small concentrations and one with weak affinity for adsorption of nitrate at larger concentrations. This type of isotherm with high‐ and low‐energy sites is similar to those found for oxyanions and heavy metals. The related anion exchange capacity was larger than that usually observed in soils of variable charge. Not all exchange sites were detected with our method, and some sites were obviously not available for nitrate retention.
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