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] The humic substances found in soils, oceans, and deep lakes are generally autochthonous (produced within the system), while those in streams and shallow lakes are more often allochthonous (produced outside the system). Flowing surface and ground water are responsible for their distribution ...
Humic substances (HSs) were extracted from samples collected in 4 areas of sediment, water and soil from Patos麓 lake - MS. The humic substances from the water were extracted according to Thurman and Malcolm methods (1981) and, those from sediment and soil were extracted as proposed by the ...
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HUMIC substances are heterogeneous high-molecular-weight organic materials which are ubiquitous in terrestrial and aquatic environments. They are resistant to microbial degradation1 and thus are not generally considered to be dynamically involved in micr
Humic substances (HSs), as the “black gold” of global agriculture, have a crucial environmental significance in cleaning harmful compounds, maintaining carbon mass balance, and increasing crop productivity. Unfortunately, the resources of HSs extracted
Among organic matter, humic substances considered to the major NOM constituent in soil and water as well as in geological organic deposits such as lake sediments, largely affect these processes. In sediments, humic substances, account for 60–75% of the total NOM [4], being recognized as the...
The present study investigated the complexation interactions of copper, cadmium and lead, in their divalent states, with humic acids extracted from three different sources: the treated sewage from a treatment plant, Yamuna river bed sediment, and Yamuna river flood plain soil, all at Okhla, Delhi...
HUMIC AND FULVIC COMPOUNDS Introduction Humic substancesrefer to products resulting from the decomposition of plant and animal residues. They are omnipresent in soils, sediments, and water. They constitute ∼75% w/w of the organic matter in most soils and ∼50% of theorganic carboninsurface ...