If you could somehow extract the soil solution from the upper 16 cm of 1 ha of
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If you could somehow extract the soil solution from the upper 16 cm of 1 ha of moist acid soil (pH = 5), how many kg of pure CaCO3 would be needed to neutralize the soil solution (bring its pH to 7.0)? Under field conditions, up to 6 Mg of limestone may be required to bring the pH of this soil layer to a pH of 6.5. How do you explain the difference in the amounts of CaCO3 involved?
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The Nature and Properties of Soils
ISBN: 978-0132279383
14th edition
Authors: Nyle C. Brady, Ray R. Weil
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