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A Manometric Method For The Determination Of Soil Carbonates In The Field, N. A. Polyzopoulos
A Manometric Method For The Determination Of Soil Carbonates In The Field, N. A. Polyzopoulos
All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023
In soil survey work the method now generally used to evaluate the carbonate content of the soil in the field is to observe the amount of effervescence that takes place when the soil reacts with dilute acid. The four degrees of effervescence usually recognized are designated by the symbols eo, e, es, ev and correspond roughly to a lime content of 0-0.5, 0.5-3, 3-15, and above 15 per cent, respectively. This, or course, is a very rough estimate and therefore a method is needed for the quantitative determination of carbonates in the field with a fair degree of accuracy. If …