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Charge Characteristics in Relation to Mineralogy of Selected Soils from South-east Asia

J. Shamshuddin, Ruziah Salleh, M.H.A. Husni and Kamis Awang1

Pertanika Journal of Tropical Agricultural Science, Volume 19, Issue 1, April 1996

Keywords: charge characteristics, mineralogy, weathering, X-ray diffraction

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The mineralogy and charge characteristics o f 7 soils from the Philippines, Indonesia and Malaysia were studied. The soils consisted of an Entisol, 3 Alfisols, an Andisol and 2 Oxisols. Smectite, mica and quartz were present in the clay fraction o f the Entisol. In the Alfisols, smectite and kaolinite were the dominant minerals. The Andisol was dominated by halloysite, whereas the Oxisols were dominated by kaolinite and oxides. The amount of kaolinite increased towards the surface, while halloysite decreased, indicating the transformation o f halloysite to kaolinite during the course o f weathering. Differences in mineralogy o f the various soil types were reflected clearly in the differences in charge characteristics. Soils with smectite (Entisol and Alfisol) had high a negative charge. The Andisol, which contained halloysite, and the Oxisol, with kaolinite and oxides, had high amounts o f positive charge, but moderate amounts o f negative charge. The availability o f Ca in the soils depended upon exchangeable Ca and the effective cation exchange capacity (ECEC).

ISSN 1511-3701

e-ISSN 2231-8542

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JTAS-0108-1996

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