Modification of soil structure of sand tailings: I. preliminary study on the effect of organic amendment and iron on soil aggregation

The effectiveness of dried palm oil mill effluent (decanter cake), which contains 14% organic carbon, and iron solution in promoting aggregation in sand tailing soil was determined. The addition of iron (JT decanter cake at rates of 20 and 60 t h«l had no significant effect on the aggregation and...

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Main Authors: A. M., Mokhtarudin, M., Norhayati
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Published: Universiti Pertanian Malaysia Press 1995
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spelling my.upm.eprints.33612015-10-30T08:35:03Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/3361/ Modification of soil structure of sand tailings: I. preliminary study on the effect of organic amendment and iron on soil aggregation A. M., Mokhtarudin M., Norhayati The effectiveness of dried palm oil mill effluent (decanter cake), which contains 14% organic carbon, and iron solution in promoting aggregation in sand tailing soil was determined. The addition of iron (JT decanter cake at rates of 20 and 60 t h«l had no significant effect on the aggregation and stability of the sand. At a higher rate of 100 t h«l, decanter cake gave a significant effect on aggregate stability. With the addition of 0.1 % Fe, the rate of decanter cake application for effective stabilization was reduced to almost half. However, generally the extent of aggregatian was law (% aggregation>2mm was only 5.6%). This could be due to the low amount of very fine sand and silt amounting to only 5.8%, and the absence of clay in the sand tailings. It is postulated that an improvement in the soil structure of sandy tailings using amendments essentially requires the presence of fine soil fractions viz. clay and silt and/or very fine sand in sufficient amounts. Their presence will kad to better soil structure Jonnation in the sand tailings by the amendments and hence to better water and nutrient economy of the soil. Universiti Pertanian Malaysia Press 1995 Article NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/3361/1/Modification_of_Soil_Structure_of_Sand_Tailings_I._Preliminary_Study_on_the.pdf A. M., Mokhtarudin and M., Norhayati (1995) Modification of soil structure of sand tailings: I. preliminary study on the effect of organic amendment and iron on soil aggregation. Pertanika Journal of Tropical Agricultural Science, 18 (2). pp. 83-88. ISSN 0126-6128 http://www.pertanika.upm.edu.my/Pertanika%20PAPERS/JTAS%20Vol.%2018%20(2)%20Aug.%201995/01%20JTAS%20Vol.18%20(2)%201995%20(Pg%2083-88.).pdf
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description The effectiveness of dried palm oil mill effluent (decanter cake), which contains 14% organic carbon, and iron solution in promoting aggregation in sand tailing soil was determined. The addition of iron (JT decanter cake at rates of 20 and 60 t h«l had no significant effect on the aggregation and stability of the sand. At a higher rate of 100 t h«l, decanter cake gave a significant effect on aggregate stability. With the addition of 0.1 % Fe, the rate of decanter cake application for effective stabilization was reduced to almost half. However, generally the extent of aggregatian was law (% aggregation>2mm was only 5.6%). This could be due to the low amount of very fine sand and silt amounting to only 5.8%, and the absence of clay in the sand tailings. It is postulated that an improvement in the soil structure of sandy tailings using amendments essentially requires the presence of fine soil fractions viz. clay and silt and/or very fine sand in sufficient amounts. Their presence will kad to better soil structure Jonnation in the sand tailings by the amendments and hence to better water and nutrient economy of the soil.
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author A. M., Mokhtarudin
M., Norhayati
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M., Norhayati
Modification of soil structure of sand tailings: I. preliminary study on the effect of organic amendment and iron on soil aggregation
author_facet A. M., Mokhtarudin
M., Norhayati
author_sort A. M., Mokhtarudin
title Modification of soil structure of sand tailings: I. preliminary study on the effect of organic amendment and iron on soil aggregation
title_short Modification of soil structure of sand tailings: I. preliminary study on the effect of organic amendment and iron on soil aggregation
title_full Modification of soil structure of sand tailings: I. preliminary study on the effect of organic amendment and iron on soil aggregation
title_fullStr Modification of soil structure of sand tailings: I. preliminary study on the effect of organic amendment and iron on soil aggregation
title_full_unstemmed Modification of soil structure of sand tailings: I. preliminary study on the effect of organic amendment and iron on soil aggregation
title_sort modification of soil structure of sand tailings: i. preliminary study on the effect of organic amendment and iron on soil aggregation
publisher Universiti Pertanian Malaysia Press
publishDate 1995
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/3361/1/Modification_of_Soil_Structure_of_Sand_Tailings_I._Preliminary_Study_on_the.pdf
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