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2024
How to determine the organic carbon content of reclaimed tideland soils containing inorganic carbon?
한국토양비료학회
최우정 외 3명
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Publisher
한국토양비료학회지(Korean Journal of Soil Science and Fertilizer)
Issue Date
2024-08-31
Keywords
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Citation
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Source
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Journal Title
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Volume
57
Number
3
Start Page
245
End Page
252
DOI
https://doi.org/10.7745/KJSSF.2024.57.3.245
ISSN
03676315
Abstract
Reclaimed tideland (RTL) soils, which are created in the coastal area may play a sink role of atmospheric CO2 with cultivation due to their low soil organic carbon (SOC) content. The wet oxidation method with an oxidizing reagent (e.g., K2Cr2O7) and the dry combustion method using elemental analyzers are conventionally used to determine the SOC content of RTL soils. The RTL soils are characterized by the presence of inorganic carbonate and chloride (Cl-), which may potentially interfere with the SOC analysis. In this study, we explored the potential limitation of SOC determination using these methods to suggest a suitable method for the determination of SOC of RTL soils. Using wet oxidation, SOC is specifically determined by ruling out the potential interference of carbonate. However, Cl- is also oxidized to Cl2 by consuming the oxidizing reagent, leading to an overestimation of SOC. Therefore, the removal of Cl via precipitation with Ag2SO4 is required. Dry combustion is a quick and simple method for the analysis of SOC. However, not only SOC but also inorganic C is combusted to CO2, resulting in an overestimation of SOC. Although several methods for the removal of carbonate using acids are proposed, the procedure is time-consuming and inaccurate, and the residual acid may caus...

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