2020
DOI: 10.1007/s12665-020-09183-0
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Characteristics of soil CO2 under different conditions and its influence on water chemical composition: an experimental and modeling study in the laboratory

Abstract: The water quality of the rainwater is obviously different from that of the groundwater after it reaches the surface and passes through the vadose zone. This study aims to further evaluate and analyze how soil CO 2 changes under natural conditions, to provide a theoretical background for the establishment of CO 2 geological storage, and to provide a basis for the detection of CO 2 leakage in order to provide insights for expanding CO 2 research. The changes in soil CO 2 concentration under different conditions … Show more

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“…• Some indicators, such as nitrate-N, ammonia-nitrogen, availablephosphorus, available-sulfur, and available-boron, showed a tendency to decrease after the experiments, indicating that soil fertility could be affected by the leakage of carbon dioxide. (White et al, 2003;Mikkelsen et al, 2010;Al-Traboulsi et al, 2012;Morales and Holben, 2013;Seigo et al, 2014;Chen et al, 2017 (Zhao et al, 2017;Buragienė et al, 2019;Gao et al, 2020;He et al, 2019 (Oh and Richter, 2004;Boise et al, 2016;Moonis et al, 2017;Buragienė et al, 2019;Derakhshan-Nejad et al, 2020;Gao et al, 2020;Touhami et al, 2020 (Yu et al, 2017;Kozhukhov et al, 2020 (Hong and Park, 1999;Hong et al, 2000;Yang et al, 2001;Kim et al, 2006;Choi et al, 2010;Ma et al, 2014;Souza et al, 2018 (Ketterings et al, 2011;Saha et al, 2018 , Mg , Mg…”
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“…• Some indicators, such as nitrate-N, ammonia-nitrogen, availablephosphorus, available-sulfur, and available-boron, showed a tendency to decrease after the experiments, indicating that soil fertility could be affected by the leakage of carbon dioxide. (White et al, 2003;Mikkelsen et al, 2010;Al-Traboulsi et al, 2012;Morales and Holben, 2013;Seigo et al, 2014;Chen et al, 2017 (Zhao et al, 2017;Buragienė et al, 2019;Gao et al, 2020;He et al, 2019 (Oh and Richter, 2004;Boise et al, 2016;Moonis et al, 2017;Buragienė et al, 2019;Derakhshan-Nejad et al, 2020;Gao et al, 2020;Touhami et al, 2020 (Yu et al, 2017;Kozhukhov et al, 2020 (Hong and Park, 1999;Hong et al, 2000;Yang et al, 2001;Kim et al, 2006;Choi et al, 2010;Ma et al, 2014;Souza et al, 2018 (Ketterings et al, 2011;Saha et al, 2018 , Mg , Mg…”
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confidence: 99%