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Irreversible fixation of organic components in labile interspaces as a mechanism for the chemical stabilization of clay-organic structures
Authors
Giniyatullin K.
Gubaidullina A.
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Kornilova A.
Krinari G.
Lygina T.
Mel'nikov L.
Shinkarev A.
Publication date
1 January 2012
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Abstract
The relationship between the fixation of organic matter into a form resistant to oxidative destruction and the actual structure of the clay component was studied in profiles of different-aged chernozemic soils of a filled fortification in the Volga Bulgaria. With the use of modern methods (X-ray phase analysis, laser diffraction granulometry, hyphenated thermal analysis-FT-IR spectroscopy, adsorption-luminescence analysis, and ICP emission spectroscopy), it was shown that the formation of organic-smectite complexes with a disordered c*-axis structure is a universal and usual way for the kinetic stabilization of the system during pedogenesis under forest-steppe conditions. The main aim of the study was to experimentally substantiate this phenomenon. © 2012 Pleiades Publishing, Ltd
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