“…Although some soils have little capacity to adsorb S042- (90,248), other soils adsorb substantial quantities of this anion (14,108,113,132,158), and there is evidence that HI-reducible S may also be adsorbed to soil particles. Thus, Houghton and Rose (113) found that a wide variety of different mS-labeled sulfate esters were adsorbed to Welsh soils to the extent of 67% (average) of the total concentration of the ester that was initially added to these soils. Furthermore, procedures that do not release S042from humic acid (such as heating at neutral pH [13, 234,270] or simple grinding of soil before ex-traction [861) caused a substantial increase in the S042content of some soils.…”