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“Single Value” Soil Properties: A Study of the Significance of Certain Soil Constants: VIII. Relationships Between the Sticky Point and the Nature of the Exchangeable Ions in the Soil.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 March 2009

J. R. H. Coutts
Affiliation:
(Natal University College, Pietermaritzburg.)

Extract

The variations in sticky point of homionic soils as determined by kneading with electrolytic solutions have been examined. In the case of sodium soils, a well-marked maximum has been found in the sticky-point/electrolytic concentration curve; and the form of the curve shows parallelism with the extent of flocculation produced by varying electrolytic concentrations.

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Research Article
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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1935

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