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Page 1: Rock Weathering and Soil Mineralogy. Physical Weathering……

Rock Weathering and Soil Mineralogy

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Physical Weathering……

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I. WeatheringA . Chemical Weathering1. Water is critical (and heat serves as a

catalyst)2. Complex Process (involves several reactions)3. Biological Activity (helps accelerate

weathering processes)

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1. Complex Process• Solution• Hydrolysis• Oxidation• Hydration• Chelation• Dialysis• Chemical Reconstitution

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The negative log of hydrogen ion content

“The negative log of hydrogen in concentration”

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6.02214129(27)×1023 atoms

Moles per liter

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Concentration of H+ * Concentration of OH- = 10-14

[10-7 ][10-7 ] = 10-14 “Always a constant”

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Concentration of H+ * Concentration of OH- = 10-14

[10-7 ][10-7 ] = 10-14“Always a constant”

pH of 0.1 M HCl = 10-1 M = log 10-1 = -1 = pH is 1

pH of 1 M HCl = 100 M = log 100 = 0 = pH is 0

pH: “The negative log of hydrogen in concentration”

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“How much carbonic acid is there in rainwater?”

pH: “The negative log of hydrogen in concentration”

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pH: “The negative log of hydrogen in concentration”

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Why does it matter?

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Why does it matter?

Ca2+ > Na+ > Mg2+ > K+ > Si4+ > Fe3+ > Al3+ MostMobile

LeastMobile

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Molar BA Ratio

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Molar BA Ratio

Moles of Na2O + K2O + CaO + MgO

Moles of Al2O3

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Cation Exchange Capacity (CEC):The amount of exchangeable cations that a given weight of soil is capable of holding

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CEC is measured in units of Cmol/kg, which replaces milliequivilents (meq)/100 g.

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CEC is measured in units of Cmol/kg, which replaces milliequivilents (meq)/100 g.

Wt. of 1 meq. = mole weight (g)charge of ion * 1000

Ex: the weight of 1 meq. of calcium is:

1 meq. Of Ca2+ = 40.08 g = 0.02 g (2) * 1000

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Ex: the weight of 1 meq. of calcium is:

1 meq. Of Ca2+ = 40.08 g = 0.02 g (2) * 1000

So….the CEC of a soil containing 1.0316 g of exchangeable Ca2+ per 100 g of soil is:

1.0316 g (wt. of exchangeable Ca2+) 0.02 (wt. of 1 meq. of Ca2+)

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Ex: the weight of 1 meq. of calcium is:

1 meq. Of Ca2+ = 40.08 g = 0.02 g (2) * 1000

So….the CEC of a soil containing 1.0316 g of exchangeable Ca2+ per 100 g of soil is:1.0316 g (wt. of exchangeable Ca2+) 0.02 (wt. of 1 meq. of Ca2+)

= 51.58 meq.=51.58 meq. Per 100 g, or 51.58 Cmol+/kg

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C. CEC Capacities

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Base Saturation

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Base Saturation: the percentage of cation exchange capacity of a soil occupied by basic cations.

In general, the higher the base saturation, the higher the pH of the soil.

Why important?• Plant growth• Plant protection

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Alfisols UltisolsMollisol

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Alfisols UltisolsMollisol

base saturation between 35% - 50%

base saturation less than 35%

base saturation greater than 50%

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