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Massoura S. T., Echevarria G., Becquer Thierry, Ghanbaja J., Leclere Cessac E., Morel J. L. (2006). Control of nickel availability by nickel bearing minerals in natural and anthropogenic soils. Geoderma, 136 (1-2), p. 28-37. ISSN 0016-7061.

Titre du document
Control of nickel availability by nickel bearing minerals in natural and anthropogenic soils
Année de publication
2006
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000242837500004
Auteurs
Massoura S. T., Echevarria G., Becquer Thierry, Ghanbaja J., Leclere Cessac E., Morel J. L.
Source
Geoderma, 2006, 136 (1-2), p. 28-37 ISSN 0016-7061
The aim of this paper was i) to determine the Ni-bearing minerals and localize Ni in natural and contaminated Ni-rich soils, ii) to characterize Ni availability with isotopic exchange kinetics (IEK) and iii) to study its interactions with soil mineralogy and characteristics along a gradient of weathering intensity. We sampled 16 soils varying from a recently exposed surface serpentinite in cold regions, to Ferralsols (laterites) from a humid tropical climate including two highly contaminated soils (Ni industry). The minerals identified ranged from primary minerals to secondary phyllosilicates and lastly to Mn/Fe oxides, according to weathering intensity. Primary minerals inherited from the parent materials and secondary phyllosilicates formed in low leaching conditions had concentrations of Ni similar to the rock (0.2-0.3%). When compared to other secondary minerals, Fe oxides displayed slight Ni enrichment in moderate leaching conditions (0.4-0.8%) up to 10-fold enrichment in highly weathered Ferralsols (4-6%). Full characterization of the three factors of Ni availability in soils: the intensity (C-Ni), the quantity (E-t) and the capacity (CF) factors was achieved with IEK. For most of the soils, C-Ni and E-t varied conjointly: elevated values of these two parameters were found in soils dominated by both phyllosilicates and amorphous Fe oxides (high exchange capacity); low values were found in soils with significant amounts of well-crystallized Fe oxides (high retention capacity). In the case of anthropogenic origin, control of soil Ni availability also depends on the type of Ni-bearing minerals.
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Fonds IRD [F A010037738]
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fdi:010037738
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