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Batch and column experiments on nutrient leaching in soils amended with Italian natural zeolitites

Authors :
Barbara Faccini
Nicolò Colombani
Micòl Mastrocicco
Massimo Coltorti
Dario Di Giuseppe
Colombani, N.
Mastrocicco, Micòl
Di Giuseppe, D.
Faccini, B.
Coltorti, M.
Source :
CATENA. 127:64-71
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2015.

Abstract

This paper describes the application of the Italian chabazite-rich tuff of Sorano (Grosseto) as a soil conditioner and slow nutrient fertilizer to a silty-clay soil and a sandy soil. The study was developed by means of batch and column experiments. The objectives of the study were: (1) to evaluate and compare the physical and hydraulic properties of mixtures of soil and natural zeolitite (95:5% v/v) with those of unamended soils, (2) to determine the effects of applying NH 4 + -enriched zeolitites on soils and (3) to model water and solutes movement in two different scenarios, with and without amendment incorporation. Results of column experiments were then modelled to obtain the physical–chemical and hydraulic parameters representative of the soils amended with the NH 4 + -enriched zeolitites. Using synthetic rainwater as eluent, NH 4 + was never detected in the water phase of batches and columns; NO 3 − and PO 4 3 − were both present at high concentrations in batch tests and were leached in column elution tests. NO 3 − displayed very high concentrations at the beginning of the elution whereas PO 4 3 − showed low concentrations and retarded peaks in both amended soil columns. The rationale of the study lies in the belief that inorganic amendments, which improve the physical and hydraulic properties of soils, can lead to minimized leaching of nutrients.

Details

ISSN :
03418162
Volume :
127
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
CATENA
Accession number :
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