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Published online 9 August 2005
Published in J Environ Qual 34:1530-1538 (2005)
DOI: 10.2134/jeq2004.0385
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Cadmium Solubility and Sorption in a Long-Term Sludge-Amended Arable Soil

Petra Bergkvist, Dan Berggren and Nicholas Jarvis*

Department of Soil Sciences, SLU, Box 7014, 750 07 Uppsala, Sweden



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Fig. 1. Adsorption distribution coefficients (Kd-app) for cadmium as a function of pH. Open symbols are unreplicated measurements from 1999, while solid symbols represent measurements made on two replicates at two pH values in 2003.

 


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Fig. 2. Adsorption distribution coefficients for cadmium on soil particles (Kd-part) as a function of pH.

 


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Fig. 3. Desorption distribution coefficients (Kd-des) for cadmium as a function of pH.

 





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