Selected properties of cobalt-contaminated soil following the application of neutralising substances

The aim of the study was to determine the influence of increasing cobalt soil contamination (0 mg·kg−1, 20 mg·kg−1, 40 mg·kg−1, 80 mg·kg−1, 160 mg·kg−1, 320 mg·kg−1) after the application of neutralising substances on selected soil properties. In the soil without an addition of neutralising substanc...

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Main Authors: Kosiorek Milena, Wyszkowski Mirosław
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2016-03-01
Series:Environmental Protection and Natural Resources
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/oszn-2016-0006
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spelling doaj-bfb88352a7554d9ab5f51bd51a2ed5c62021-09-05T20:51:27ZengSciendoEnvironmental Protection and Natural Resources2353-85892016-03-01271222510.1515/oszn-2016-0006oszn-2016-0006Selected properties of cobalt-contaminated soil following the application of neutralising substancesKosiorek Milena0Wyszkowski Mirosław1Mgr inż. Milena Kosiorek, prof. dr hab. inż. Mirosław Wyszkowski, Department of Environmental Chemistry, University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn, Łódzki 4 Sq., 10-727 OlsztynMgr inż. Milena Kosiorek, prof. dr hab. inż. Mirosław Wyszkowski, Department of Environmental Chemistry, University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn, Łódzki 4 Sq., 10-727 OlsztynThe aim of the study was to determine the influence of increasing cobalt soil contamination (0 mg·kg−1, 20 mg·kg−1, 40 mg·kg−1, 80 mg·kg−1, 160 mg·kg−1, 320 mg·kg−1) after the application of neutralising substances on selected soil properties. In the soil without an addition of neutralising substances, the highest doses of cobalt caused the pH, total exchangeable bases, cation exchange capacity and the degree of base saturation to decrease and the hydrolytic acidity of soil to increase. Among the substances used, zeolite and calcium oxide (particularly) had the most advantageous influence on the analysed soil properties. They caused the pH, total exchangeable bases and cation exchange capacity to increase and the hydrolytic acidity to decrease. Among the other substances, it was charcoal that had the greatest influence on the soil properties, but the way it influenced the total exchangeable bases, the cation exchange capacity of soil and the degree of base saturation were opposite to the way calcium oxide influenced these properties.https://doi.org/10.1515/oszn-2016-0006cobaltcontaminationsoil propertiesneutralising substances
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Wyszkowski Mirosław
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Selected properties of cobalt-contaminated soil following the application of neutralising substances
Environmental Protection and Natural Resources
cobalt
contamination
soil properties
neutralising substances
author_facet Kosiorek Milena
Wyszkowski Mirosław
author_sort Kosiorek Milena
title Selected properties of cobalt-contaminated soil following the application of neutralising substances
title_short Selected properties of cobalt-contaminated soil following the application of neutralising substances
title_full Selected properties of cobalt-contaminated soil following the application of neutralising substances
title_fullStr Selected properties of cobalt-contaminated soil following the application of neutralising substances
title_full_unstemmed Selected properties of cobalt-contaminated soil following the application of neutralising substances
title_sort selected properties of cobalt-contaminated soil following the application of neutralising substances
publisher Sciendo
series Environmental Protection and Natural Resources
issn 2353-8589
publishDate 2016-03-01
description The aim of the study was to determine the influence of increasing cobalt soil contamination (0 mg·kg−1, 20 mg·kg−1, 40 mg·kg−1, 80 mg·kg−1, 160 mg·kg−1, 320 mg·kg−1) after the application of neutralising substances on selected soil properties. In the soil without an addition of neutralising substances, the highest doses of cobalt caused the pH, total exchangeable bases, cation exchange capacity and the degree of base saturation to decrease and the hydrolytic acidity of soil to increase. Among the substances used, zeolite and calcium oxide (particularly) had the most advantageous influence on the analysed soil properties. They caused the pH, total exchangeable bases and cation exchange capacity to increase and the hydrolytic acidity to decrease. Among the other substances, it was charcoal that had the greatest influence on the soil properties, but the way it influenced the total exchangeable bases, the cation exchange capacity of soil and the degree of base saturation were opposite to the way calcium oxide influenced these properties.
topic cobalt
contamination
soil properties
neutralising substances
url https://doi.org/10.1515/oszn-2016-0006
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