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Surface charge characteristics of a variable charge soil (Rhodic Ferralsols) in the Central Highlands
2020
Vietnam Journal of Science Technology and Engineering
Variable charge soils (VCS) predominantly contain minerals with variable surface charge density, such as kaolinite, gibbsite, goethite, hematite and amorphous minerals. The charge characteristics differ between profile horizons, the topsoil normally possesses net negative surface charge whereas the subsoil may have net positive surface charge and are largely dependent on soil pH. The soils pose a particular challenge to sustainable management in terms of low cation exchange capacity (CEC) at
doi:10.31276/vjste.62(2).65-70
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