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Published online 1 November 2007
Published in J Environ Qual 36:1618-1626 (2007)
DOI: 10.2134/jeq2006.0558
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Distribution of Copper, Zinc, and Phosphorus in Coastal Plain Soils Receiving Repeated Liquid Biosolids Applications

Beshr Sukkariyah*, Gregory Evanylo and Lucian Zelazny

Virginia Tech Univ., Blacksburg, VA 24061


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Fig. 1. Map of biosolids application sites illustrating soil treatment types and locations of monitoring wells.

 

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Fig. 2. Distribution of Total (EPA 3051) extractable Cu with soil depth in the Acredale and Bojac soils 7 yr after cessation of biosolids application. Bars represent standard errors.

 

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Fig. 3. Distribution of total (EPA 3051) extractable Zn with soil depth in the Acredale and Bojac soils 7 yr after cessation of biosolids application. Bars represent standard errors.

 

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Fig. 4. Distribution of total (EPA3051) extractable P with depth in the Acredale and Bojac soils 7 yr after cessation of biosolids application. Bars represent standard errors.

 

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Fig. 5. Distribution of total carbon and nitrogen in the Acredale and Bojac soils 7 yr after cessation of biosolids application. Bars represent standard errors.

 





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