Access this chapter
Tax calculation will be finalised at checkout
Purchases are for personal use only
Preview
Unable to display preview. Download preview PDF.
References
Anbeek, C., 1994. Mechanism and kinetics of mineral weathering under acid conditions. PhD Thesis, Wageningen, 209 pp.
Berner, R.A. and G.R. Holdren Jr., 1979. Mechanism of feldspar weathering. II. Observations of feldspars from soils. Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, 43:1173–1186.
Blum, A.E. and L.L. Stillings 1995 Feldspar dissolution kinetics, p.290–351 in A.F. White and S.L. Brantley, Chemical Weathering rates of silicate minerals. Reviews in mineralogy, Vol 31 Mineralogical Society of America.
Bolt, G.H and M.G.M. Bruggenwert, 1976. Soil Chemistry A. Elsevier Scientific Publ. Co, 281 pp.
Brindley, G.W., and G. Brown, 1980. Crystal structures of clay minerals and their X-ray identification. Mineralogical Society Monograph No. 5, Mineralogical Society, London. 495 pp.
Cornell, R.M., and U. Schwertmann, 1996. The Iron Oxides. VCH Verlagsgesellschaft, Weinheim, 573 pp.
Fanning, D.S., and V.Z. Keramidas, 1977. Micas. In J.B. Dixon and S.B. Weed (eds). Minerals in Soil Environments. Soil Science Society of America, Madison, pp. 195–258.
IRRI, 1963. International Rice Research Institute, Annual Report for the year 1963, IRRI, Los Banos, Philippines.
Martell, A.E and R.M. Smith, 1974–1977. Critical stability constants. Vol.3. Other organic ligands. Plenum press, 495 pp.
Motomura, S, 1962. Effect of organic matter on the formation of ferrous iron in soils. Soil Science and Plant Nutrition, 8: 20–29.
Nordstrom. D.K. 1982. The effect of sulfate on aluminum concentrations in natural waters: some stability relations in the systems Al2O3-SO3-H2O at 298K. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 46:681–692.
Patrick, W.H. and R.D. Delaune, 1972. Characterisation of the oxidized and reduced zones in flooded soil. Soil Science Society of America Proceedings, 36: 573–576.
Patrick, W.H., and C.N. Reddy, 1978. Chemical changes in rice soils, p.361–379 in Soils and Rice. International Rice Research Institute, Los Banos, Philippines.
Refait, P., M. Abdelmoula, F. Trolard, J.M.R. Génin, J.J. Ehrhardt and G. Bourrié, 2001. Mössbauer and XAS study of a green rust mineral: the partial substitution of Fe2+ by Mg2+ American Mineralogist, 86:731–739.
Scheffer, F., and P. Schachtschabel, 1977. Lehrbuch der Bodenkunde. 10. durchgesehene Auflage von P. Schachtschabel. H.P. Blume, K.H. Hartge and U. Schwertmann. Ferdinand Enke Verlag, Stuttgart, 394 pp.
Schott, J. and R.A. Berner, 1983. X-ray photoelectron studies of the mechanism of iron silicate dissolution during weathering. Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, 47: 2233–2240.
Singer, A., 1979. The paleoclimatic interpretation of clay minerals in soils and weathering profiles. Earth Science Reviews, 15:303–326.
Tessier, D., 1984. Etude experimentale de ľorganisation des materiaux argileux. Dr Science Thesis. Univ. de Paris INRA, Versailles Publ., 360 pp.
Van Breemen, N., 1976. Genesis and soil solution chemistry of acid sulfate soils in Thailand. PhD thesis, Agricultural Univ, Wageningen, the Netherlands, 263 pp.
Van Breemen, N., and R. Brinkman, 1978. Chemical equilibria and soil formation, p. 141–170 in Bolt and Bruggenwert. op. cit.
Van Breemen, N., and R. Protz, 1988. Rates of calcium carbonate removal from soils. Canadian Journal of Soil Science. 68:449–454.
Van Olphen, H., 1963. An introduction to clay colloid chemistry. Interscience Publishers, London, 301 pp.
Velbel, M.A., 1986. Influence of surface area, surface characteristics, and solution composition on feldspar weathering rates. In: Geochemical processes at mineral surfaces. J.A. Davis and K.F. Hayes. ACS Symposium series 323:615–634.
White, A.F., 1995. Chemical weathering rates of silicate minerals in soils, p. 407–461 in A.F. White and S.L. Brantley, Chemical Weathering rates of silicate minerals. Reviews in mineralogy, Vol 31 Mineralogical Society of America.
Wilding, L.P. and D. Tessier, 1988. Genesis of vertisols: shrink-swell phenomena, p. 55–81 in: L.P. Wilding and R. Puentes (eds). Vertisols: their distribution, properties, classification and management. Technical Monograph no 18. Texas A&M University Printing Center, College Station, TX, USA.
General and further reading
Bolt, G.H., and M.G.M. Bruggenwert, 1976. See above.
Deer, W.A., R.A. Howie, and J. Zussman, 1976. Rock-forming minerals, Volume 3: Sheet silicates. Longman, London, 270 pp.
Drever, J.L., 1982. The geochemistry of natural waters. Prentice Hall, New York, 388 pp.
Duchaufour, P., 1982. Pedology — pedogenesis and classification. George Allen & Unwin, London, 448 pp.
Garrels, R.M., and C.L. Christ, 1965. Solutions, minerals, and equilibria. Harper and Row, New York, 450 pp.
Jenny, H., 1980. The soil resource. Springer Verlag, Heidelberg, 377 pp.
Paul, E.A., and F.E. Clark, 1996. Soil microbiology and biochemistry, 2d Ed. Academic
Tan, K.H., 1993. Principles of Soil Chemistry. Marcel Dekker, New York. 362 pp.
Rights and permissions
Copyright information
© 2003 Kluwer Academic Publishers
About this chapter
Cite this chapter
(2003). Soil Chemical Processes. In: Soil Formation. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/0-306-48163-4_3
Download citation
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/0-306-48163-4_3
Publisher Name: Springer, Dordrecht
Print ISBN: 978-1-4020-0718-7
Online ISBN: 978-0-306-48163-5
eBook Packages: Springer Book Archive