Acid sulfate soils are naturally occurring, sulphide‐rich soils that, when exposed to atmospheric oxygen, undergo oxidation processes which result in the formation of sulphuric acid. This ...
Before the United States 1970 Clean Air Act, rainfall all over the country was acidic. As precipitation would fall from the sky, it would mix with gases from industrial plants, emissions from cars, ...
Background This paper reports on successes and failures experienced over nearly two decades while attempting to remediate degraded scalds typified by iron clogged layersinterspersed with patches of ...
Plant and Soil, Vol. 192, No. 1 (May (I) 1997), pp. 37-48 (12 pages) The chemical barrier to root development existing in the subsoils of acid soils is a subject of increasing interest. In order to ...
Coville, Frederick V. 1927. "The effect of aluminum sulphate on rhododendrons and other acid-soil plants." Annual Report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution 1926, (2897) 369–382, ...
Q: I have two raised beds and need to lower the pH of the soil in them. Can I use vinegar to change the pH? If so, how much do I need and should it be applied diluted with water? A: For folks new to ...