Direct measurement of the composition of soil components which retain added arsenate
AW Fordham and K Norrish
Australian Journal of Soil Research
12(2) 165 - 172
Published: 1974
Abstract
The combined use of autoradiography, electron microscopy and electron probe microanalysis provided a direct method of defining the location of arsenate added to a soil and of identifying the soil component mainly responsible for its retention. In the soil examined, arsenate was retained by the goethite particles which also held the native phosphorus.https://doi.org/10.1071/SR9740165
© CSIRO 1974