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30 Δεκ 2020 · In this study, a novel method using water extraction coupled with concatenated ion exchange chromatography for the extraction of hydrosoluble chlorine in soil samples is established for the determination of chorine isotopes by thermal ionization mass spectrometry.
- Extraction and Analysis of Hydrosoluble Chlorine and Its Stable Isotopic Composition in Soil Using Thermal Ionization Mass Spectrometry
Chlorine is an essential micronutrient for high plant...
- A Comparative Study
The latter type of soil carries a large amount of...
- Chlorine Stable Isotope Composition of Granulites From Lofoten, Norway
ELSEVIER Earth and Planetary Science Letters 150 (1997)...
- Soil-to-plant Halogens Transfer Studies 2. Root Uptake of Radiochlorine by Plants
1.. IntroductionHalogens are characterized by a high...
- Radiochlorine Concentration Ratios for Agricultural Plants in Various Soil Conditions
After all the plants had been harvested in the Chernobyl...
- Evidence for Isotopic Heterogeneity in The Mantle
In our study, we determined chlorine isotope ratios in the...
- Extraction and Analysis of Hydrosoluble Chlorine and Its Stable Isotopic Composition in Soil Using Thermal Ionization Mass Spectrometry
2.2 Chlorine content of soil Chlorine is a natural constituent of soil organic matter. Its concentration in soil varies from 5 to 1500 μg/g dw. The soil organic matter contains 40-50% C, 30-40% O, 3-6% H, 1-5% N, 0.1-1.5% S, 0.03-0.2% P and 0.01-0.5% organic chlorine.
This page looks at the information you can get from the mass spectrum of an element. It shows how you can find out the masses and relative abundances of the various isotopes of the element and use that information to calculate the relative atomic mass of the element.
26 Ιουλ 2005 · The chlorine-cycle in soil is described from a budget-perspective focussing on the interaction between organic and inorganic chlorine.
20 Ιουλ 2023 · In the present study, we compare org. matter (OM) chlorination rates, measured by 36Cl tracer expts., in soils from eleven different locations (coniferous forest soils, pasture soils and agricultural soils) and discuss how various environmental factors effect chlorination.
29 Αυγ 2023 · It shows how you can find out the masses and relative abundances of the various isotopes of the element and use that information to calculate the relative atomic mass of the element. It also looks at the problems thrown up by elements with diatomic molecules - like chlorine, Cl 2.
1 Δεκ 2001 · This article reviews the availability of Cl − in the soil, the roles and distribution of Cl − within the plant, the magnitude of Cl − fluxes across membranes and between tissues, the mechanisms of Cl − transport across membranes and the electrical characteristics and molecular biology of Cl − channels. Copyright 2001 Annals of Botany Company.